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A Nice Cup of Tea (1937) from the revue Home and Beauty by A.P. Herbert (lyrics) and Henry Sullivan (music) Hale made many other recordings between 1925 and 1941, the majority of which were for the Columbia label in London. [14]
This is a summary of 1937 in music in the United Kingdom. ... "A Nice Cup of Tea" Gracie Fields w.m. AP Herbert, Henry Sullivan [5] "Did Your Mother Come From Ireland?"
"A Nice Cup of Tea" is an essay by English author George Orwell, first published in the London Evening Standard on 12 January 1946. [1] It is a discussion of the craft of making a cup of tea , including the line: "Here are my own eleven rules, every one of which I regard as golden."
BBC Home Service, 30 October 1954. Adapted from the novel A Nice Cup of Tea; I Love My Love with an A. BBC Home Service, 10 July 1957; No One Will Ever Know. BBC Home Service, 20 February 1960; Black Death. BBC Home Service, 16 July 1960. Adapted from the novel qv; And Death Came Too. BBC Home Service, 3 March 1962. Adapted from the novel qv
A nice cup of tea and a sit down is, in the spirit of WikiLove, a chance to declare publicly what you appreciate about other members of the community or their contributions. As Sidney Clare wrote, and Thumper's mother echoed: If you can't say anything real nice, it's better not to talk at all .
Britain faces its “1937 moment” and must be prepared to act rapidly to prevent the spread of war in Europe, according to the new head of the Army. In a speech on Tuesday, General Sir Patrick ...
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"The Art of Donald McGill" was first published in Horizon in September 1941. The article has appeared in many anthologies including Critical Essays (1946), Collected Essays (1961), Decline of the English Murder and Other Essays (1965) and The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell (1968), republished by the Donald McGill Museum & Archive Ryde (2010) with for the first time ...