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◊ 2016-09-13 21:45 |
![]() Taken from ![]() BFI/COI Collection Vol 5: Portrait of a People 2-DVD set. DVD booklet says 1956, imdb says 1957. 20 minute portrait of Harting village in West Sussex. Enjoy the thrills of a parish council meeting, the magic of a Women's Institute demonstration of basket-making and a Young Farmers lecture on how to milk a cow from an expert cow-milker. Plus making bricks, a dominoes-and-cards social evening for the coffin-dodgers club and folk-dancing. I just about managed to stay awake until the end, but it was close .. A one-shop village in those days ![]() Camp coffee, Atora suet, Tate & Lyles Golden Syrup ![]() The butcher sharpening his knife ![]() - are you really supposed to do that over an uncovered pile of fresh meat?? -- Last edit: 2016-09-13 23:13:12 |
◊ 2016-09-13 22:01 |
Well, an UK butcher in pre-EU-times... They were very special up to bizarre, as Continental people told, who had been there back then. |
◊ 2016-09-14 00:07 |
I worked for the village butcher for a while on Saturdays. Don't ask what went into the black pudding. |
◊ 2016-09-14 00:25 |
As the saying goes, making laws is like making sausages -- you don't want to know what went into them. |
◊ 2016-09-14 01:54 |
^^What didn't? ![]() |