Found this curiosity in the Guardian...
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/ ... ine-cellar
Coleridge: the bones
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Coleridge: the bones
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A very interesting article, Michael.
Maybe a more fitting interment for STC and his family could be arranged.
After all, a certain Monarch found in a midlands car park was re-buried more majestically.
Maybe a more fitting interment for STC and his family could be arranged.
After all, a certain Monarch found in a midlands car park was re-buried more majestically.
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My neighbour in the village is Paul Kennedy, who was married to an author, Maeve. She wrote children's books under the name of Maeve Friel but died of cancer a few years ago.
When I saw the author of the article, I thought for a moment that she had come back from the dead!!
When I saw the author of the article, I thought for a moment that she had come back from the dead!!
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Talking of Coleridge, there's been an absence of Post War Blue on these threads in weeks past. He was my connection with an earlier era in Col B. Has he been mortally offended by my nautical limerick about him? Or (and one always worries about this sort of thing at my age) has he progressed to the great quarter deck in the sky? One is always concerned about a sudden silence.
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Why not try sending him a PM via this site, Freaky ?rockfreak wrote: ↑Fri May 04, 2018 7:16 pm Talking of Coleridge, there's been an absence of Post War Blue on these threads in weeks past. He was my connection with an earlier era in Col B. Has he been mortally offended by my nautical limerick about him? Or (and one always worries about this sort of thing at my age) has he progressed to the great quarter deck in the sky? One is always concerned about a sudden silence.
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.