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Author Topic: New game - picture association  (Read 101150 times)
autoharp
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« Reply #480 on: 12:30:40, 20-04-2007 »

t-p - this composer (who's an old friend of mine) has written a hurdy-gurdy concerto. His name is Howard Skempton.
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« Reply #481 on: 12:37:14, 20-04-2007 »

I am running to teach now. It is curious that there is a concerto for this instrument.
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« Reply #482 on: 12:38:25, 20-04-2007 »

 

OK, so we have the photos of the gray mare (or whatever shade she decides she is...)
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« Reply #483 on: 13:16:25, 20-04-2007 »

and here's Tom Pearse's
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« Reply #484 on: 13:24:42, 20-04-2007 »

and the rest of 'em
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« Reply #485 on: 18:11:09, 20-04-2007 »


Do they have any better pictures of them?
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autoharp
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« Reply #486 on: 18:30:19, 20-04-2007 »

Well, pears may be found in Britain of course, but how about Ireland ? I'm told there are pears here (Baltimore)
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« Reply #487 on: 20:45:41, 20-04-2007 »


Do they have any better pictures of them?

I don't quite get the association here, but here's a younger portrait:



And this is nice - the other one's John Culshaw of Decca

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« Reply #488 on: 21:00:59, 20-04-2007 »

I thought autoharp posted a picture of Pears, but now I can see that I did not understand. I was in a hurry to read it between my students.
I skipped one post by autoharp as I liked the topic from the first of his posts.
Is it a picture of Baltimore? It is beautiful. I thought Baltimore is a bigger city.
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« Reply #489 on: 21:25:49, 20-04-2007 »

Tom Pearse - Peter Pears

<lightbulb over the head smiley>

 Cheesy
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« Reply #490 on: 21:39:35, 20-04-2007 »

It all so complicated for me and way above my head. There are so many names, different spellings etc.

Obviously it is a well knows folk song. I feel such a fool, but I am used to it.
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Mary Chambers
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« Reply #491 on: 21:45:08, 20-04-2007 »

Ah, I see.....:

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autoharp
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« Reply #492 on: 21:58:51, 20-04-2007 »

I thought autoharp posted a picture of Pears, but now I can see that I did not understand. I was in a hurry to read it between my students.
I skipped one post by autoharp as I liked the topic from the first of his posts.
Is it a picture of Baltimore? It is beautiful. I thought Baltimore is a bigger city.

Baltimore's a village in West Cork in Ireland and the one place in the British Isles to have suffered an Islamist invasion. (As distinct to Baltimore in the USA)
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« Reply #493 on: 22:52:46, 20-04-2007 »

(As distinct to Baltimore in the USA)

Which is a lovely city, by the way!



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« Reply #494 on: 23:07:05, 20-04-2007 »

I only have been to Cork once. May be I passed the village on the way. You know Ireland very well, authoharp.
Have you lived here (or there) or are you from there?
Such a beautiful place that Baltimore. We don't have a picture of another bigger Baltimore.

I need a map too.
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