Lord Bracknell
On fire
We do sing a rather fine song about Trumpton, home of a famous fire brigade.
We do sing a rather fine song about Trumpton, home of a famous fire brigade.
I always remember going up to brum to demonstrate against the IRA. We were in a convoy of cars and vans. One of our cars lagged behind. Behind them was a bunch of reds in a van, Who not realising there was over a hundred NF in front started giving it the large one to the NF in the car. Shame about the traffic jam. Lets say the van and the reds didn't make it
I never fail to be amazed about just how very little people know about the Cliffe Bonfire Society!
Hi Roz - why would people know about The Cliffe? They are well known as a society but there is no reason to publicise their raison d'etre and little reason for people to research them beyond knowing vaguely about the martyrs and Lewes.
Have I missed something? Do they do a lot of work telling people about themselves that I keep missing? I was a Lewes regular for years but never knew much more than what I'd gathered from snatches of conversations with the locals.
They could always sing about no surrender to the fire brigade!!!
I broadly agree. Back in the 1970s I used to go to Brighton away games with a group of lads, two of whom were active NF members and one of whom I'd known from school. I knew they were NF and they knew I was ANL (or 'Anal' as they kept saying!), but we never discussed politics. At Brighton games we were Brighton. End of.I with you on this one mate. Keep politics out of the Albion
I never fail to be amazed about just how very little people know about the Cliffe Bonfire Society!
Did anyone see Ann Widdecombe on Ch4 History Of Chrisitanity? She was most put out by the Lewes Bonfire parades
seems odd that they want to burn a effigy of the popeI can't remember ever hearing it sung by members of the Cliffe Bonfire Society - so I doubt that you'd find much expertise there.
And anyway, I've never found the Cliffe to be anti-catholic - and I'm not the only member to have been educated by Irish nuns.
seems odd that they want to burn a effigy of the pope
errrrrrrrrrrr hypocrites??I think they also carry a banner with no Popery on it.
cant see that happening coventrygull ,i've got strong ties with lewes ,its nice to now your historyAs mentioned earlier Ann Widdicombe found the whole thing intimidating. I wouldn't be surprised if the Lewes Bonfire got banned in the end
cant see that happening coventrygull ,i've got strong ties with lewes ,its nice to now your history