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Part Two
Today, from 1982, Brighton and West Wight
The Camel Lamp
This lamp, apparently made from a camel bladder or two, was a fixture in Billy's homes in the 1980s, a legacy of his
father's diplomatic career, IIRC. I inherited it when he moved in with Flo, and it featured in the trip room in Oldland
for many years.
Hearth
And now a trip to the Isle of Wight that I can date exactly to mid-May 1982, as it culminated with me watching
Alex Higgins win the world snooker championship on TV from the confines of a very comfy chair in what was
Alfred Lord Tennyson's study. I hadn't been to the island since the early 1960s with my parents. I've never located
nor scanned in the photos of the first couple of days, but I took these on the third day, the 16th. I was sick and
hungover (that's how long ago all this was) and determined to get outside despite a thick sea mist ( I was staying
in Tennyson's former house, now a hotel, on the Freshwater Downs)
On the Edge
Alum Bay
Pastel Palette
Note to non-Brits: the sandstone cliffs at Alum Bay are famous for their multi-coloured sands, often made into tourist souvenirs such as the one below (not my pic, obvs). Here they are in situ
The Needles Light
By the time I had climbed down into the Bay itself, the last boat trip around the bay was gone, but the guys took me
round to Freshwater harbour, where they were mooring for the night. This pic of the Needles rocks and lighthouse is
the only one I have of this boat trip as I was conserving film. The odd effect in the sky is caused by removing blemishes
from the scan and rather forcing the image: because I was shooting directly into the sun and sea I had everything
stopped down as far as it could go, and managed to underexpose it. It's a might-have-been.
Wallflowers
A fragrant memory from the walk back to the hotel in the evening light
Farringford House
Tennyson's former home
tomorrow, somewhere and somewhen different. Although not much
Today, from 1982, Brighton and West Wight
The Camel Lamp
This lamp, apparently made from a camel bladder or two, was a fixture in Billy's homes in the 1980s, a legacy of his
father's diplomatic career, IIRC. I inherited it when he moved in with Flo, and it featured in the trip room in Oldland
for many years.
Hearth
And now a trip to the Isle of Wight that I can date exactly to mid-May 1982, as it culminated with me watching
Alex Higgins win the world snooker championship on TV from the confines of a very comfy chair in what was
Alfred Lord Tennyson's study. I hadn't been to the island since the early 1960s with my parents. I've never located
nor scanned in the photos of the first couple of days, but I took these on the third day, the 16th. I was sick and
hungover (that's how long ago all this was) and determined to get outside despite a thick sea mist ( I was staying
in Tennyson's former house, now a hotel, on the Freshwater Downs)
On the Edge
Alum Bay
Pastel Palette
Note to non-Brits: the sandstone cliffs at Alum Bay are famous for their multi-coloured sands, often made into tourist souvenirs such as the one below (not my pic, obvs). Here they are in situ
The Needles Light
By the time I had climbed down into the Bay itself, the last boat trip around the bay was gone, but the guys took me
round to Freshwater harbour, where they were mooring for the night. This pic of the Needles rocks and lighthouse is
the only one I have of this boat trip as I was conserving film. The odd effect in the sky is caused by removing blemishes
from the scan and rather forcing the image: because I was shooting directly into the sun and sea I had everything
stopped down as far as it could go, and managed to underexpose it. It's a might-have-been.
Wallflowers
A fragrant memory from the walk back to the hotel in the evening light
Farringford House
Tennyson's former home
tomorrow, somewhere and somewhen different. Although not much
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Part one begins in Shobrooke Park on 9 February and ends in Sandford on 10 February
Bridge of Eyes
Dotty
Dotty is a female doppelganger of Scrap (although this shows better in the next pic) with a slightly scruffier air
Larceny
Dotty en famille
Plough Lines
Unwelcoming Committee
The Bawdenhayes posse get attitudinal
Sky Track
Materials
Bridge of Eyes
Dotty
Dotty is a female doppelganger of Scrap (although this shows better in the next pic) with a slightly scruffier air
Larceny
Dotty en famille
Plough Lines
Unwelcoming Committee
The Bawdenhayes posse get attitudinal
Sky Track
Materials
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it's the spring of 1982 and I'm in London
Golden Gate at the Green
Sunset and Deco at Willesden Green tube station
Walls and Bridges
Red
Read
Vision
Eyes Right
No idea what they are looking at. This is Daphne and Carolyn at a party to celebrate the former's wedding to Ed of these pages.
There'll be lots more party pictures tomorrow, but for now I'll leave you with this...
The Groom
tomorrow, feet and faces at a genuine Ladbroke Grove rave-up
it's the spring of 1982 and I'm in London
Golden Gate at the Green
Sunset and Deco at Willesden Green tube station
Walls and Bridges
Red
Read
Vision
Eyes Right
No idea what they are looking at. This is Daphne and Carolyn at a party to celebrate the former's wedding to Ed of these pages.
There'll be lots more party pictures tomorrow, but for now I'll leave you with this...
The Groom
tomorrow, feet and faces at a genuine Ladbroke Grove rave-up
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In part one today it's party time, as the chattering classses and minor royalty get together at Neil Ferguson's flat off Ladbroke Grove...
Not Amused
Hosting
Deportment
Sunglasses After Dark
Two-Tone
Blue Pumps
Oh Caroline
Youth
Members of the Wedding
Tomorrow, out and about again
Not Amused
Hosting
Deportment
Sunglasses After Dark
Two-Tone
Blue Pumps
Oh Caroline
Youth
Members of the Wedding
Tomorrow, out and about again
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Doesn't stray far from home, in the second week of last month
It's That Sort of Village
Intensity
Rainbow Radiants
Ghost
Growth
Exponential Technicolor
tomorrow, stones and birds (no killing)
Doesn't stray far from home, in the second week of last month
It's That Sort of Village
Intensity
Rainbow Radiants
Ghost
Growth
Exponential Technicolor
tomorrow, stones and birds (no killing)
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Part one today is in the middle of February. Deepest Devon is the venue, isn't this pretty? is the message
Tumble in Red
Visitors
A goldfinch and a siskin on the hanging feeders
Dust
At the time, was hoping that this not only the first, but the last snowfall of the year
Staggering Stones
Felled
The Goat up close
Treescapes
Really close
Tomorrow, it all gets floral
Tumble in Red
Visitors
A goldfinch and a siskin on the hanging feeders
Dust
At the time, was hoping that this not only the first, but the last snowfall of the year
Staggering Stones
Felled
The Goat up close
Treescapes
Really close
Tomorrow, it all gets floral
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The party's over but there's still a lot to come in the summer of 1982
Shade
Stand
This is Chip's bedroom in Salusbury Court, Queen's Park, which dates this firmly to early June, 1982.
That avocado, grown from a pip, got to be more than nine feet tall before it popped its clogs
Mart and Plang
I knew Mart from Aberystwyth (although he was originally from Merthyr). When he moved to Brighton, I supplied him
with dope. Plang (P Langley Esq) was his housemate - no idea how they met, but it was Plang who introduced me to
Howard, who had been a fellow student at Warwick, was a fan of Spurs, music and hashish, and lived just two or three
miles from me in London. Haven't seen Plang in 30 years, but Howard is a mate today, and indeed a BCBer, kropotkin
Juggle
This man later had a successful career as a teacher and especially as a writer of textbooks
Houseproud Hippy
Crossed
I have no idea who those feet belong to, although the carpet is kind of familiar
Lots of Dots
The Jungle Line
Home
Tomorrow, toys and boys
The party's over but there's still a lot to come in the summer of 1982
Shade
Stand
This is Chip's bedroom in Salusbury Court, Queen's Park, which dates this firmly to early June, 1982.
That avocado, grown from a pip, got to be more than nine feet tall before it popped its clogs
Mart and Plang
I knew Mart from Aberystwyth (although he was originally from Merthyr). When he moved to Brighton, I supplied him
with dope. Plang (P Langley Esq) was his housemate - no idea how they met, but it was Plang who introduced me to
Howard, who had been a fellow student at Warwick, was a fan of Spurs, music and hashish, and lived just two or three
miles from me in London. Haven't seen Plang in 30 years, but Howard is a mate today, and indeed a BCBer, kropotkin
Juggle
This man later had a successful career as a teacher and especially as a writer of textbooks
Houseproud Hippy
Crossed
I have no idea who those feet belong to, although the carpet is kind of familiar
Lots of Dots
The Jungle Line
Home
Tomorrow, toys and boys
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Today, part one is the archive stuff, the summer of 1982, in all its gone glory.
Ted and Ed
Just Ted
Polar and the Gang
And the Chimp Came Too
Two Girls for Every Boy
Lost in Contemplation
Interior: Landscape
Ted and Ed
Just Ted
Polar and the Gang
And the Chimp Came Too
Two Girls for Every Boy
Lost in Contemplation
Interior: Landscape
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in and out in February
Bunch
Blast
Lotus
Threesome
Clamour
All This and the Kitchen Sink
String of Hearts
The Mothership
More tomorrow
in and out in February
Bunch
Blast
Lotus
Threesome
Clamour
All This and the Kitchen Sink
String of Hearts
The Mothership
More tomorrow
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February 2018 in part one here, August 1982 in part two below:
Shelful of Hippy
Ellipse
Golden Thicket
Pretence
The Way Out, and Indeed In
Peek
Tomorrow, pretty flowers and ickle lambs
Shelful of Hippy
Ellipse
Golden Thicket
Pretence
The Way Out, and Indeed In
Peek
Tomorrow, pretty flowers and ickle lambs
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London, Brighton, then Ho for the Hols!
Red
Gossip
Rollover
Swingtime
Chip and I got together at the end of May. She had already agreed to spend part of her summer holidays (she was working as
a special needs teacher) with her mother in Dumfries, and together we hatched a plan to make the long drive up from London
(in her new Green 2CV, Kermit) by the very scenic route: we booked rooms in East Anglia and Yorkshire for three nights, and
then she dropped me at Carlisle to get the train back to London on the fourth day, as we weren't ready for me to meet the parent.
We left on August 14. I know because I have a diary. First day's destination was Salamanca Farm, near Norwich, but we weren't
in a hurry - at least not at first
Picnic at Great Bradfield
A meal marked by kamikaze crickets and/or grasshoppers leaping into the comestibles; C is trying to fish one out here
And three from the Suffolk village of Clare
Pargetting
Well-Dressed Window
Times Past
Tomorrow, heading north
London, Brighton, then Ho for the Hols!
Red
Gossip
Rollover
Swingtime
Chip and I got together at the end of May. She had already agreed to spend part of her summer holidays (she was working as
a special needs teacher) with her mother in Dumfries, and together we hatched a plan to make the long drive up from London
(in her new Green 2CV, Kermit) by the very scenic route: we booked rooms in East Anglia and Yorkshire for three nights, and
then she dropped me at Carlisle to get the train back to London on the fourth day, as we weren't ready for me to meet the parent.
We left on August 14. I know because I have a diary. First day's destination was Salamanca Farm, near Norwich, but we weren't
in a hurry - at least not at first
Picnic at Great Bradfield
A meal marked by kamikaze crickets and/or grasshoppers leaping into the comestibles; C is trying to fish one out here
And three from the Suffolk village of Clare
Pargetting
Well-Dressed Window
Times Past
Tomorrow, heading north
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In part one, the second instalment of Chip and Ray's exploration of Eastern England.
Part two features the first stirrings of spring in February this year, although it's difficult to believe that now with the snow swirling about...
First, a brief explanation: you all know me as a cool dude, hip to what's happening sound-wise, but I was once very
fond (still am to a lesser degree), of ecclesiastical art and architecture, and love bumbling about the country discovering it.
Long Melford
Glorious flint and clunch Perpendicular church with great interior, too (see two below)
Nave Arcade and Clerestory
Note the Hymn number, Illuminatus! fans
Mediaeval High Art
Painted ceiling and delicate vaulted niches in a chantry chapel
At this point we were racing to get to our booked digs near Norwich. From the diary:
"Stopped short of our destination at a pub called The Dun Cow. Frank Ifield on the jukebox, wall to wall pensioners, no
food: we left when a man took a seat nearby while carrying an amplified accordion"
The following day started better, though
East Anglican Essential I
A wheatfield near Brandiston
Hammerbeams and Wall Painting
The church at Cawston
East Anglican Essential II
The Church at Salle
The diary tells me I took loads of pics here, and I can remember them well, but they have not been scanned, at least
in this batch, apart from this one
Misericord
More of this on Monday (taking a sabbatical tomorrow )
Part two features the first stirrings of spring in February this year, although it's difficult to believe that now with the snow swirling about...
First, a brief explanation: you all know me as a cool dude, hip to what's happening sound-wise, but I was once very
fond (still am to a lesser degree), of ecclesiastical art and architecture, and love bumbling about the country discovering it.
Long Melford
Glorious flint and clunch Perpendicular church with great interior, too (see two below)
Nave Arcade and Clerestory
Note the Hymn number, Illuminatus! fans
Mediaeval High Art
Painted ceiling and delicate vaulted niches in a chantry chapel
At this point we were racing to get to our booked digs near Norwich. From the diary:
"Stopped short of our destination at a pub called The Dun Cow. Frank Ifield on the jukebox, wall to wall pensioners, no
food: we left when a man took a seat nearby while carrying an amplified accordion"
The following day started better, though
East Anglican Essential I
A wheatfield near Brandiston
Hammerbeams and Wall Painting
The church at Cawston
East Anglican Essential II
The Church at Salle
The diary tells me I took loads of pics here, and I can remember them well, but they have not been scanned, at least
in this batch, apart from this one
Misericord
More of this on Monday (taking a sabbatical tomorrow )
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Is about the early joys of spring this year, but first, because it was out of order of the narrative, another one from 1982
Sages
Pallida
My yellow-flowered witch hazel comes out later than the red one
Nearly There
Signs of The Beach appearing from beneath the waters of the mighty Creedy. A false dawn, alas
Hi There
The Lamb That Laughs Has Not Yet Heard the Terrible News
Benison
Tracery
Back on Monday
Is about the early joys of spring this year, but first, because it was out of order of the narrative, another one from 1982
Sages
Pallida
My yellow-flowered witch hazel comes out later than the red one
Nearly There
Signs of The Beach appearing from beneath the waters of the mighty Creedy. A false dawn, alas
Hi There
The Lamb That Laughs Has Not Yet Heard the Terrible News
Benison
Tracery
Back on Monday
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in Part one, a bit of colour from February this year: part two, holiday snaps from August 1982
Aslant
Sunny Side Up
Theme
Variations I: Springtime
Variations II:Twilight
Variations III: Burn
Tomorrow, back to normal
Aslant
Sunny Side Up
Theme
Variations I: Springtime
Variations II:Twilight
Variations III: Burn
Tomorrow, back to normal
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Boulder Dash
East Anglian vernacular
Here Comes the Sun
Cloudshine
Cley-Next-the-Sea. Random strangers
Flight
Mediaeval carved angels on the double hammerbeam roof at St Wendreda, March
Plain
The South Yorkshire Plain, to be precise. Hell of a lot missing from this batch of scans - Lincolnshire for a start!
Arrived
Digs at Grassington, in Wharfedale
tomorrow, the last of this
Boulder Dash
East Anglian vernacular
Here Comes the Sun
Cloudshine
Cley-Next-the-Sea. Random strangers
Flight
Mediaeval carved angels on the double hammerbeam roof at St Wendreda, March
Plain
The South Yorkshire Plain, to be precise. Hell of a lot missing from this batch of scans - Lincolnshire for a start!
Arrived
Digs at Grassington, in Wharfedale
tomorrow, the last of this
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Sorry about yesterday: like Shel Silverstein, I got stoned and I missed it.
Um, Part one, out and about round Sandford in mid-February
Thornhedges Cross
Another Roadside Attraction
Aske
Painting with Lichen
Peak Galanthus
A Walk in the Woods
Um, Part one, out and about round Sandford in mid-February
Thornhedges Cross
Another Roadside Attraction
Aske
Painting with Lichen
Peak Galanthus
A Walk in the Woods
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In Part Two, also out and about, this time in Yorkshire in August 1982
Timeless
The Big Empty
Wharfedale
Possibly
Kilnsey Crag
From the diary 'stop for pictures, get stuck behind some driven sheep, watch loonies attempting the overhang' -
none in view when I took the pic, though
Malham Cove
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malham_Cove
Yet Another Roadside Attraction
Scaleber Force
Near Hawes
Autochthonic
More Flies for Kermit
and then my camera stopped working. Tomorrow, Back in the Jug Agane
Timeless
The Big Empty
Wharfedale
Possibly
Kilnsey Crag
From the diary 'stop for pictures, get stuck behind some driven sheep, watch loonies attempting the overhang' -
none in view when I took the pic, though
Malham Cove
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malham_Cove
Yet Another Roadside Attraction
Scaleber Force
Near Hawes
Autochthonic
More Flies for Kermit
and then my camera stopped working. Tomorrow, Back in the Jug Agane
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Part one today, back in the summer of 1982, and all over the place (well, London and Brighton)
Clutch
Tripped-out eyeballs if ever I've seen ’em. And I have.
Full Frontal
Brighton, the West Pier still resembling a pier
Wall of Silence
Pussa
Chip's cat, christened Ursula, immediately became Pussa
Passenger
Riding the Vokes electric railway with Bill
Form
Gladstone Park, taken by Bill (presumably)
Punx
Portobello Road Market
Clutch
Tripped-out eyeballs if ever I've seen ’em. And I have.
Full Frontal
Brighton, the West Pier still resembling a pier
Wall of Silence
Pussa
Chip's cat, christened Ursula, immediately became Pussa
Passenger
Riding the Vokes electric railway with Bill
Form
Gladstone Park, taken by Bill (presumably)
Punx
Portobello Road Market
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February, Sandford:
Birch Wood
Alien
Closer
Beware: Gardener
Can I Help?
Wriggle
Tomorrow, or possibly Saturday, more from these
February, Sandford:
Birch Wood
Alien
Closer
Beware: Gardener
Can I Help?
Wriggle
Tomorrow, or possibly Saturday, more from these
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Sorry I missed yesterday. A really busy day. And today has been both tiring and shitty, so it's not going to be your usual cheery host full of bon mots. Two parts, first Feb this year, second summer of 82.
Yet Another Fucking Picture of Fucking Snowdrops
Dead Leaves, More Snowdrops
More Ferns
Our Hero. Hurrah!
Oh So Noble
Alert
Yet Another Fucking Picture of Fucking Snowdrops
Dead Leaves, More Snowdrops
More Ferns
Our Hero. Hurrah!
Oh So Noble
Alert
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