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  • Boer War Meant Bully & Biscuits All The Time (5 April 1974)

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    Boer War Meant Bully & Biscuits All The Time (5 April 1974)
    When you’ve shouted “Rule Britannia,” When you’ve sung “God Save the Queen,” When you’ve finished killing Kruger with your mouth, Will you kindly drop a shilling In my little tambourine For a gentleman in khaki ordered South? That was the top pop song of the Boer War, the 75th anniversary of which falls later this year. I was not born until six ...
  • Hawtin's Tales 6: Polly Parrot

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    Hawtin's Tales 6: Polly Parrot
    Hawtin Mundy was a remarkable storyteller. Born in 1896, his memories inspired two books and a documentary play. Brad Bradstock devised a one-man show using Hawtin’s words that got a rave review at the Edinburgh Festival. Here he tells Hawtin’s memories of Scottie Edwards’ parrot.
  • Does The Price Of Beer No Longer Count? (29 March 1974)

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    Does The Price Of Beer No Longer Count? (29 March 1974)
    What has happened to all the clubs that used to dot the urban scene?  I do not mean those private gambling clubs one hears about in the big cities.  I mean those licensed social clubs run largely or wholly by bodies of ordinary working chaps, like the Bletchley and Fenny Stratford Working Men’s Social Club, ...
  • Hawtin's Tales 5 - My First Romance

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    Hawtin's Tales 5 - My First Romance
    Hawtin Mundy was a remarkable storyteller. Born in 1896, he recounted his memories inspired two books and a documentary play. Brad Bradstock devised a one-man show using Hawtin’s words that got a rave review at the Edinburgh Festival. Here he tells Hawtin’s memories of his first girlfriend.
  • Hawtin's Tales 4 - My First Bike & Crime

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    Hawtin's Tales 4 - My First Bike & Crime
    Hawtin Mundy was a remarkable storyteller. Born in 1896, his memories inspired two books and a documentary play. Brad Bradstock devised a one-man show using Hawtin’s words that got a rave review at the Edinburgh Festival. Here he tells Hawtin’s memories of getting his first bike and a brush with the law.
  • Hawtin's Tales 3 - Nicknames & Wasps

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    Hawtin's Tales 3 - Nicknames & Wasps
    Hawtin Mundy was a remarkable storyteller. Born in 1896, his memories inspired two books and a documentary play. Brad Bradstock devised a one-man show using Hawtin’s words that got a rave review at the Edinburgh Festival. Here he tells Hawtin’s memories of childhood nicknames and the perils of poking a wasp nest.
  • Hawtin's Tales 2 - Great Linford to New Bradwell

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    Hawtin's Tales 2 - Great Linford to New Bradwell
    Hawtin Mundy was a remarkable storyteller. Born in 1896, his memories inspired two books and a documentary play. Brad Bradstock devised a one-man show using Hawtin’s words that got a rave review at the Edinburgh Festival. Here he tells Hawtin’s memories of the family moving from his birth place in Brackley to Great Linford and ...
  • Hawtin's Tales 1 - Birth

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    Hawtin's Tales 1 - Birth
    Hawtin Mundy was a remarkable storyteller. Born in 1896, his memories inspired two books and a documentary play. Brad Bradstock devised a one-man show using Hawtin’s words that got a rave review at the Edinburgh Festival. Here he tells Hawtin’s memories of his birth and early childhood.
  • Hawtin's Tales

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    Hawtin's Tales
    Welcome to Hawtin’s Tales. Born in 1896, Bradwell man Hawtin Mundy was a remarkable storyteller. His memories have inspired two books and a documentary play. Here Brad Bradstock retells Hawtin’s memories of growing up in New Bradwell, Great Linford and points beyond…⁠ You can watch them all on our Vimeo channel below.
  • Associations With The Military - And Military Associations (22 March 1974)

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    Associations With The Military - And Military Associations (22 March 1974)
    During my early years in Bletchley, I met several men whose acquaintance with the town dated from the first world war.  They had been sent here for training, had formed romantic attachments with local young ladies and had returned to marry them and settle down as Bletchley people. For that war, this district produced a large ...
  • Happy Memories Of Cars And Wet Tramlines (1 March 1974)

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    Happy Memories Of Cars And Wet Tramlines (1 March 1974)
    In the early 1960’s when the Gazette office was at the station end of Queensway, I used the Oliver Road car park.  Regularly during the winter I noticed a 1934 Morris 10 parked there.  I was interested because it brought back happy memories. One day it drew up alongside me and a woman got out of ...
  • These Men Were The Town's Real Characters (22 February 1974)

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    These Men Were The Town's Real Characters (22 February 1974)
    Nowadays I feel that the heart is being torn out of the Bletchley I first knew, not so much by the disappearance of old familiar places as by the disappearance of old familiar faces. Mostly they have been those of men who did not at any time occupy any particularly exalted position yet gave a good ...
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