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Tag Archives: Trevor Ford

In the year of forty-nine

John Russell (who else?) looks back at the early part of 1949-50.

April 23, 2025 in Dave Woodhall.

And the band played on

John Russell recalls the Winter of ’47.

April 8, 2024 in History.

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