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The Revealation
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The Revealation (yes, it is spelt correctly). What is the truth about the man they call Jesus Christ? In this video it shows there is more to the story than meets the eye. ...
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The Green Fields of France (Willie McBride)
theathanor
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The Green Fields of France sung by Shona Allen.
"No Man's Land" (also known as "The Green Fields of France" or "Willie McBride") is a song written in 1976 by Scottish-Au...
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The Poppy
theathanor
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The Poppy, the symbol of sacrifice. A Poem written by The Cockney Bard (Gary Allen) www.thecockneybard.com with music by Andi Baxter, tomboymedia.com and footage by Ian Bri...
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Holt Railway 1940s weekend 2011
theathanor
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The North Norfolk Railway 1940s Weekend 2011. A must visit event held every year in September... The steam railways of Holt, Sheringham, Weybourne and Kelling turn back the...
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Ode to Shakespeare-The Cockney Bard ( Gary Allen)
theathanor
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Did Shakespeare write the works attributed to him? The Cockney Bard aka Gary Allen has written an Ode on the subject.. Read by actor Trevor Markworth.
To read the astoni...
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Square and Circle
theathanor
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there is always a reason to everything!
for more info see www.thecockneybard.com
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LOST IN THE WINDS THAT BLOW ~ War Poem by Gary Allen (The Cockney Bard)
theathanor
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Lost in the Winds that Blow by Gary Allen is a poignant reminder of the sacrifice made by so many. Read by Trevor Markworth.
To read the astonishing story of 'Lost in th...
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Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps - Doris Day song performed by Shona Allen
theathanor
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Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps - Doris Day song performed by Shona Allen.
www.shonaallen.com
Many thanks to Andreas Yiasimi for his wonderful photography, some of which is f...
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ohureoballad
theathanor
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Ohureo is based on a traditional Gaelic song from the Western Isles of Scotland. The children in this lullaby are being mistreated by their step mother, so their real mothe...
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now sleeps the crimson petal
theathanor
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Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal from the poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Sung by Shona Allen
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