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Foreign Details: File Under Overload

Posted on the 25 October 2012 by Elizabethwix

Travel is meant to broaden the mind. I think it just confuses me. I just got back from England where I spent the first half of my life, but is now almost a foreign country. I'm overwhelmed by echoes from the past.

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A shop in Spitalfields -- Jack the Ripper territory --where I never ventured as a child since the buildings were black as your hat. It's now rather chic.

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 I search for typically English things: here a roller towel -- something that doesn't exist in America.

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Here a poster of where my brother worked for many un/happy years and charming lampshades by Cressida Bell.

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I go on a bus through Picadilly Circus where large numbers of people are rushing about as people do in cities....

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but some of them sit.

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Normal life: invitations and CD's and socks.....

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not to mention the Aga and the teacosy

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and my friend Rosie's piece de resistance: Toad in the Hole. Bliss.

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And another roller towel with more jolly color than usual.

The next day I go to the Imperial War Museum where one is bombarded with so much information the mind reels.

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A bus from The Great War recalls Siegfried Sassoon's Memoirs of an Infantry Officer.


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Here technicians work on a plane from the Second World War....

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and children make notes....

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Here a horribly bad photo of Edith Sitwell from the current Cecil Beaton show....so I think I'd better stop and go and look for more roller towels and maybe have a nice cup of tea.

On a completely different note: Urban Intersections opens at The Quidley Gallery today featuring one of Robert's paintings. Do go if you are in Boston.


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