Orange Peel England Tour 2004

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Gog Magog had to leave early to practice for their first ceileidh gig, so we stayed and had a fine session singing!
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Crest of Kytson family restored to Elizabethan colours
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Saxon tower, built of flint cobble
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Pollarded lymes planted after Great War in pattern of Union Jack
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flint-walled ditch — a sort of wall in inverse, meant to keep animals out of formal gardens, yet not restrict views
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Our first excursion into ‘real’ England — great fun comparison shopping!
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Gordon Newton, the Sweeps originator and organizer, is the melodeon player to the left.
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