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Post by Teleadm on Feb 17, 2025 7:52:28 GMT
Two tulips from France...  
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Post by JHA Durant on Feb 17, 2025 12:57:06 GMT
Under the Hawthorn Tree.  Bush Christmas. 
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Post by Pippen on Feb 18, 2025 1:18:51 GMT
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Post by Teleadm on Feb 22, 2025 17:05:37 GMT
Came to think of one more...  1934 Starring the former silent teen idol Ivor Novello in his last movie. He must have been something special since there are still something called The Ivor Novello Award.
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Post by Pippen on Feb 23, 2025 0:59:11 GMT
Teleadman aside about Ivor Novello Award "To honor the work and memory of Mr. Novello, since 1956 the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA), honour and reward excellence in British and Irish songwriting and composing by presenting The Ivor Novello Award. The award has been sponsored by PRS for Music since 1974." "His prodigious musical skills were evident fairly early. Trained at the Magdalen College Choir School on a soprano scholarship, he soon began writing songs under the name Ivor Novello. In his overall career, Novello would write over 250 songs, a large percentage of them uplifting, touchingly sentimental and war-inspired morale boosters. He moved with his family to London in 1914, and became an overnight celebrity after composing the patriotic World War I standard "Keep the Home Fires Burning,"" He is portrayed in the fictional film Gosford Park which is what spurred my interest in his career. An album of his songs is posted on the Musical Interlude thread.
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Post by Pippen on Feb 23, 2025 2:38:29 GMT
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Post by spiderwort on Aug 11, 2025 14:22:29 GMT
Daisy Kenyon (1947) - Otto Preminger The Rose Tattoo (1955) - Daniel Mann The Story of the Last Chrysanthemum (1939) - Kenji Mizoguchi Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960) - Charles Walters Ladies in Lavender (2004) - Charles Dance
P.S. I don't know how I didn't acknowledge all your previous posts one at a time, but I've done it now. Thanks again for all your great contributions.
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Post by Rufus-T on Aug 11, 2025 16:08:59 GMT
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