#OnThisDay in 2011 the 1st Milford St Bridge mural was unveiled. Largely created by my footballing friend Fred Fieber buff.ly/1q9muOB
#OnThisDay in 2011 the 1st Milford St Bridge mural was unveiled. Largely created by my footballing friend Fred Fieber buff.ly/1q9muOB
RT @thelostrecord: ABBA - Eagle(1977). Pun intended but boy, does this chorus soar. Simply a top class pop song.
RT @RogerQuimbly: “Nothing tasted as good as thin felt.” - Jim Henson after eating a Muppet.
Reading Mourinho’s Wikipedia page recently, as you do….I either didn’t know or had forgotten he was van Gaal’s assistant after Robson’s
.@Stegsythedog no, sorry that might have been a bit misleading. Was a water channel rather than something navigable - like “The New Canal”
#OnThisDay in 1851 ‘a fine trout’ was caught in the ‘canal’ opposite the White Hart. It was used in the campaign against sanitation work
#OnThisDay in 1968 the Harnham TV Mast started broadcasting. It stands 185 ft high, & 350ft above sea level. 1st broadcast only BBC1 & BBC2
#OnThisDay in 1983 ‘Salisbury’ in Zimbabwe, which had been Rhodesia, became ‘Harare’ under the Names (Alteration) Act
RT @TweetChelseaFC: GOAL: CHELSEA 5-3 Fulham (7-6)
Belated thanks for RTs @onenarberth @NeilRamjee @Stegsythedog @cliffsull !
Thanks for the RT, @RoseChapell
Thanks for the RT @janeeecharman !
I really like Linda McCartney (@MeatFreeMonday) onion & rosemary sausages, in case you were wondering. #MeatFreeEveryDay
Mourinho’s message to his son in yesterday’s programme metro.co.uk/2014/05/0…
#OnThisDay in 1964 the Salisbury & Dorset railway closed. Stations were:
Milford Alderbury Junction Downton Breamore Fordingbridge Verwood
#OnThisDay in 1645 Oliver Cromwell stayed in Salisbury at the George Inn (@BTPcafes). I like the Pogues song ab’t him buff.ly/1rLi9fV
Looking forward to @CB_at_home exhibition. My lovely granny was a housekeeper at Reddish Ho. when I was a kid.
Fans of @ManUtd used to sing ‘Giggs will tear you apart’. Here’s a more appropiate Joy Division song youtu.be/GqUFbd8aA…
RT @petercmoore: The World Snooker Championship final used to be played over a full 145 frames, and they didn’t stop when the winner got to…
#OnThisDay in 1757 ‘A disturbance happened at Salisbury, for the first time, on account of the high price of corn’ buff.ly/1iPWwe1