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Author Topic: Who, what, when, where, why?????  (Read 19622 times)
oliver sudden
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« Reply #600 on: 00:24:41, 07-05-2007 »

Then are we talking Egdon Heath?
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richard barrett
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« Reply #601 on: 00:26:00, 07-05-2007 »

Egdon Heath doesn't actually exist.
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« Reply #602 on: 00:27:48, 07-05-2007 »

Does so too.   Wink

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« Reply #603 on: 00:30:48, 07-05-2007 »

I wouldn't have said that Holst died very young. I was thinking of Hamish McCunn or even Coleridge-Taylor.
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« Reply #604 on: 00:33:22, 07-05-2007 »

One more clue (this is definitely the last) - he was fond of a certain theosophically-inclined Russian.....
Well it must be Holst then, I suppose, but I have no idea where those crenellations are.

No, not Holst.
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« Reply #605 on: 00:35:54, 07-05-2007 »

I wouldn't have said that Holst died very young. I was thinking of Hamish McCunn or even Coleridge-Taylor.

No, neither of them.
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« Reply #606 on: 00:36:45, 07-05-2007 »

Ivor Gurney?
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« Reply #607 on: 00:37:41, 07-05-2007 »

Ivor Gurney?


Errr - I think roslynmuse might have copyright over that erroneous answer. What Mancunian pubs adorned with underwear do to people......
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« Reply #608 on: 00:38:56, 07-05-2007 »

Ivor Gurney?


Errr - I think roslynmuse might have copyright over that erroneous answer. What Mancunian pubs adorned with underwear do to people......

oops! missed that!
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« Reply #609 on: 00:41:08, 07-05-2007 »

William Baines, perhaps.
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« Reply #610 on: 00:41:27, 07-05-2007 »

William Baines, perhaps.

 Grin - piece?
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« Reply #611 on: 00:46:36, 07-05-2007 »

Paradise Gardens?
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« Reply #612 on: 00:48:03, 07-05-2007 »

Paradise Gardens?

Congratulations!  Grin Grin Grin Grin More details here (including the first page of the manuscript).

I think John W should send a link to the Royal York Hotel pointing out his mistaking them for the Palace of Versailles - should be worth a few free nights in the Presidential Suite, surely?
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« Reply #613 on: 00:57:18, 07-05-2007 »

This one is possibly not so difficult.

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« Reply #614 on: 01:03:57, 07-05-2007 »

This one is possibly not so difficult.



Gaudeamus Hoose? Julius Röntgen?
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