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Lullay lullow
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Name:
Liam
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LiamPreston favorited a video (10 hours ago)
Emily Levy and Katharine Taylor, with Richard Vendome (psaltery), sing the medieval carol "Lullay lullow", from the Ritson manuscript (ca...   more
 
 
LiamPreston rated a video: (10 hours ago)
Emily Levy and Katharine Taylor, with Richard Vendome (psaltery), sing the medieval carol "Lullay lullow", from the Ritson manuscript (ca...   more
 
 
LiamPreston rated a video: (1 day ago)
Only English or German Comments pls.

Music: Philippe Rombi - I'm Dreaming of Home

Zu ehren unserer Britannischen Freunde.
Bitte Sachlich bleiben.

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LiamPreston rated a video: (3 days ago)
Rare footage of St. John's Wood area of North West London from the late 1940s.
The music is by Georges Delerue and was used in the 1964 film 'Pumpki...   more
 
 
LiamPreston favorited a video (3 days ago)
Rare footage of St. John's Wood area of North West London from the late 1940s.
The music is by Georges Delerue and was used in the 1964 film 'Pumpki...   more
 
Channel Comments (12)
Atticus70 (6 months ago)
Thanks for subscribing!
Erenicus (6 months ago)
Cheers! :-D
OccidentalSoapbox (6 months ago)
Thanks for the sub my friend.
COWWONAMISSION (7 months ago)
Cheers For The Sub Liam ;) will add a load more over the weekend. if you want anything uploading let me know..
RReady555 (1 year ago)
Hello Liam, glad to have you as a subscriber--stay tuned!
-RR
saxondog2001 (1 year ago)
Thanks for subscribing!
pax41 (1 year ago)
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kspm01 (1 year ago)
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MickeyClark69 (1 year ago)
Thanks for subscribing!!!!!!
LiamPreston (2 years ago)
Yes, and what a great gig that was. A first for me. Missed the train home to Stevenage and spent the night outside King's Cross which was closed because next day the train drivers were on strike. That sobered us up. Cheers.
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