First up is where we go!So marooned in the Lamorra Wink pub in deepest Cornwall, drinking Skinners beer, with its link with Bass Breweries Yeast, where will the next link transport us.....
REgards Neil
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First up is where we go!So marooned in the Lamorra Wink pub in deepest Cornwall, drinking Skinners beer, with its link with Bass Breweries Yeast, where will the next link transport us.....
Regards Neilhttps://worldofblyton.com/2015/04/29/fi ... -by-chris/
“A huge ham gleaming as pink as Timmy’s tongue; a salad fit for … several kings, it was so enormous … Lettuce. Tomatoes. Onions. Radishes. Mustard-and-cress. Carrot grated up …” "“lashings of hard-boiled eggs”. Add “an enormous tureen of new potatoes, all gleaming with melted butter, scattered with parsley … a big bottle of home-made salad cream … cream cheese … fruit cake … drop scones … cherry tart … cream,”
It would seem that it was filmed at:NewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑27 Jun 2020, 09:33 Before the chain inevitably takes us away from Cornwall just time to have a look at the most "Cornwall-rich" episodes of the New Avengers "The Lion and the Unicorn". Unfortunately can't find the full episode, but this clip of an iconic car chase is in it. Avengerland doesn't document this as far as I can tell in their About Britain locations and it maybe remains to be confirmed where this is?
Regards Neil
They were the last set of books to capture my imagination, dont think I have read a single novel since. Plenty of non-fiction. There is a bit on the road round here where you are on the top of the moors and the landscape sweeps down to the sea, and when I pass it I am always reminded of the picture I had in my head reading "Five go off to Camp" and in habitual and probably annoying fashion draw everyones' attention to the "famous five view"!mickthemaverick wrote: ↑27 Jun 2020, 09:35 Seems like a good time to declare one of my other book collections:
They were the last set of books to capture my imagination, dont think I have read a single novel since. Plenty of non-fiction. There is a bit on the road round here where you are on the top of the moors and the landscape sweeps down to the sea, and when I pass it I am always reminded of the picture I had in my head reading "Five go off to Camp" and in habitual and probably annoying fashion draw everyones' attention to the "famous five view"!mickthemaverick wrote: ↑27 Jun 2020, 09:35 Seems like a good time to declare one of my other book collections:
https://museumcrush.org/the-soper-colle ... untryside/
Out of curiousity is there enough to track the house down, and whether it still exists?
I did read somewhere that part of the property was bequeathed to the RSPB or some other nature organisation.
Regards Neil