North East England Old Blues
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Cor blimey!, Bronwen - that's a bit deep! Life, alas, is filled with broken links. There is Cornish hymn "Will your anchor hold?" Never again will I sing it with the firm assurance that I have hitherto - for if the 404 should intrude ..... what then?
Can I link with the Master - or is he 404 as well?
Can I link with the Master - or is he 404 as well?
David Eastburn (Prep B and Mid A 1947-55)
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Cornish?DavebytheSea wrote:Cor blimey!, Bronwen - that's a bit deep! Life, alas, is filled with broken links. There is Cornish hymn "Will your anchor hold?" Never again will I sing it with the firm assurance that I have hitherto - for if the 404 should intrude ..... what then?
Can I link with the Master - or is he 404 as well?
I googled the first line and there are mentions of it from all over the world. It isn't in my 'Songs of Praise' though.
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
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Cornish miners took their hymns as well as their skills all over the world. Don't forget modern mining started here with Newcomen and Watt using their engines to pump out the deep lodes running under the sea and Richard Trevithick providing the earliest locomotion. Even today, the School of Mines in Camborne is the world's leading centre for teaching mining technology. We know more about tunnels than anyone!
It is so sad that South Crofty closed last year bringing to an end a history of tin extraction that has lasted for over 2000 years. Why, Joseph of Arimethea brought the boy Jesus to the Roseland here before they went on to Glastonbury! The Phoenician bell in the church is itself said to be about 2000 years old and when the rest of you succumbed to the pagan Saxons, we alone kept the flame of Christianity alive in Britain. Old Joseph was a wealthy tin merchant much respected in these parts which for so long produced the bulk of the world's tin.
My church of St Mylor has been a place of Christian worship in continuous use since 410AD
It is so sad that South Crofty closed last year bringing to an end a history of tin extraction that has lasted for over 2000 years. Why, Joseph of Arimethea brought the boy Jesus to the Roseland here before they went on to Glastonbury! The Phoenician bell in the church is itself said to be about 2000 years old and when the rest of you succumbed to the pagan Saxons, we alone kept the flame of Christianity alive in Britain. Old Joseph was a wealthy tin merchant much respected in these parts which for so long produced the bulk of the world's tin.
My church of St Mylor has been a place of Christian worship in continuous use since 410AD
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DavebytheSea wrote:Why, Joseph of Arimethea brought the boy Jesus to the Roseland here before they went on to Glastonbury! The Phoenician bell in the church is itself said to be about 2000 years old and when the rest of you succumbed to the pagan Saxons, we alone kept the flame of Christianity alive in Britain. Old Joseph was a wealthy tin merchant much respected in these parts which for so long produced the bulk of the world's tin.
I spent part of last summer exploring family history on the Roseland peninsula (Veryan and Gorran) and can confirm the religious connection. As they say in the Cotswolds .
"God's own country, yuth."
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Re: North East England Old Blues
Left in 1980 and living in Sunderland what went wrong?
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Nothing ever came of the first attempt to get NEOB's up and running but I am meeting up with 5h17shoveller on 24th Jan to discuss the possibilities. I have contacted Margaret at CHOBA so maybe this second time we will get something off the ground.
Watch this space, as they say.
Watch this space, as they say.