Remembrance Day tomorrow, 11th November.
I’ve been smoking my great grandfather’s old pipe, quite a bit lately. Wondering if any other forum members have any old wartime pipes that they’ll be smoking?
This old meerschaum, which still smokes lovely btw, dates from the First World War. He got it having returned home wounded, from Gallipoli.
Lately as well, I’ve had this song in my head. If you’re British & your grandparents were of a certain age, then you’d be familiar with this song. For the ones that made it back from the front, this was very much ‘their song’. John McCormack, the Irish tenor made it famous at the time but I’ve always liked this version by Jo Stafford.
Here’s a photo of Thomas Gardner (my great grandfather) en route to Gallipoli. In his right hand you can spot a short, slightly bent bulldog. He used to smoke Franklyn’s Twist & Ogdens St. Julian, in case anyones interested. So, there you go. Thought it might be nice to share some photos & stories of our forefathers this remembrance weekend. A good time to remember them.
I’ve been smoking my great grandfather’s old pipe, quite a bit lately. Wondering if any other forum members have any old wartime pipes that they’ll be smoking?
This old meerschaum, which still smokes lovely btw, dates from the First World War. He got it having returned home wounded, from Gallipoli.
Lately as well, I’ve had this song in my head. If you’re British & your grandparents were of a certain age, then you’d be familiar with this song. For the ones that made it back from the front, this was very much ‘their song’. John McCormack, the Irish tenor made it famous at the time but I’ve always liked this version by Jo Stafford.