Tuesday 19th March 2013 Alan Harvey with the Viscount Massarene and Ferrard |
Tuesday 19th March 2013 Sarsons vinegar bottles used as paperweights, or should I say "flagweights"? |
Tuesday 19th March 2013 “The Decline of Europe and the Western World, and what the future holds” |
Tuesday 19th March 2013 Viscount Massarene's talk consisted of a trot through English history. If only I had heard it when I was doing History A level! |
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Like-The-Roman-Enoch-Powell/dp/0297842862 |
Years ago at the 50th Desert Island Discs Party, he nearly entered the room we were in. I remember him standing at the threshold, with the light behind him, looking alarming like the Messiah. His eyes swept the room to see a friendly face. I was a slip of a girl then, and wondered what I would say to him if we were ever introduced to each other. I don't think he found a friendly face, and it seemed he left the party without speaking to anyone. I later popped my head out of the room to see if he was still there, but he had gone.
How I remember the group joshing Melvyn Bragg about his TV series A Time To Dance, saying "It wasn't that bad!"
Years later, I met Pam Powell at the memorial service for Lord Harris of High Cross of the IEA. This was at St John's in Smith Square. I had arrived early and had sat down. Mrs Powell then arrived with her two friends and Christopher Gill asked if I wouldn't mind moving so they could all sit together. I was delighted to do this for her. After the service was over, Pam Powell herself came round and thanked me for giving up my seat, which I certainly did not expect. It was then that I felt a sudden and profound connection with the late Powell, thinking how much he must have loved her for being such a proper memsahib, for being so charming and for being so gracious. They don't make Englishwomen like her any more.
Eric Porter |
23rd April 2013 – St.George’s Day Robin Willow singing in Mandarin |
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