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Stoppage Drill

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This chap didn't suffer the same fate as Adolph Messimy, though you may think he should have done . .

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For anybody new - this is a second incarnation of the thread with 80,000 views, 8000+ posts and 330 pages. For some unexplained reason and without any warning or notice it was translated to Skindles, where images cannot be posted.

Shurely shum mishtake ?

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Is this chap French as well?

David

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Only four posts so far? Well done David on having the last word on the old thread. In regard to jam or cream on a scone first there is a TEL connection there as this is what he served to Thomas and Florence Hardy at Clouds Hill. Could not resist the first mention of TEL and sincerely hope this is not "off topic".

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For Stoppage Drill. Was it TEL and Gilbert Clayton? I think so.

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Finally found you all again, after the dumbfounding move to here. Couldn`t understand where the thread had disappeared to yesterday when I tried to clock in. I expect I wasn`t the only one that would have appreciated a notice of some sort from the mod`s. Let`s hope that they will afford us the courtesy of still allowing access to the old thread. Otherwise, are we going to be working from memory when trying to avoid duplications? My memory isn`t what it used to be, that`s for sure, but Memory Man himself is gonna start to struggle with 8000 posts.

When I`ve finished having my moan, I will see if it is still possible to still do a search in the old thread. Long-winded prospect, but at least we won`t lose track of who has already appeared. (Hopefully)

EDIT:

Just checked, and we can still use the search facility in the old thread.

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Only four posts so far? Well done David on having the last word on the old thread. In regard to jam or cream on a scone first there is a TEL connection there as this is what he served to Thomas and Florence Hardy at Clouds Hill. Could not resist the first mention of TEL and sincerely hope this is not "off topic".

Thanks Eddie. I don't think we will be allowed to characterise him as our patron saint any longer but I can't see how TEL could ever be off topic on the GWF

David

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Of course TEL is not off topic - now can we please get on with having wild guesses about old chaps in photos? The old thread is back in Chit Chat and fully searchable

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Finally found you all again, after the dumbfounding move to here. Couldn`t understand where the thread had disappeared to yesterday when I tried to clock in. I expect I wasn`t the only one that would have appreciated a notice of some sort from the mod`s. Let`s hope that they will afford us the courtesy of still allowing access to the old thread. Otherwise, are we going to be working from memory when trying to avoid duplications? My memory isn`t what it used to be, that`s for sure, but Memory Man himself is gonna start to struggle with 8000 posts.

When I`ve finished having my moan, I will see if it is still possible to still do a search in the old thread. Long-winded prospect, but at least we won`t lose track of who has already appeared. (Hopefully)

EDIT:

Just checked, and we can still use the search facility in the old thread.

Folks

I am still planning on doing the listing of who we had on 'WIT?' and then making it available for checking. Before starting what will be a fairly mammoth task I will be asking the mods whether the statistical side of things was one of the off topic issues they had with the thread though. I might be sad but even I won't spend that amount of time if I can't share the fruits of my labour

David

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Of course TEL is not off topic - now can we please get on with having wild guesses about old chaps in photos? The old thread is back in Chit Chat and fully searchable

Thank you, Sir.

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Looks like #1 here will be the alpha and omega, so I'll kill him off and we can go back to where we came from.

Paul Painlevé, French PM a couple of times, supported Nivelle (steady, Ridgus) before the 1917 offensive. Sacked him, and appointed Pétain, and eventually appointed Foch as generalissimo.

Escaped censure for April 1917 and the mutinies - poor old Messimy had taken the rap for Plan XVII three years earlier.

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Oh the subtle sense of contempt in that "Sir" - anyway, back to the guessing...

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I take it that there are still some to identify in the old thread, and that answers should be posted here, with relevant post number?

Not that I have an answer to any of the unanswered, yet. :whistle: Just askin'

Mike

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For Stoppage Drill. Was it TEL and Gilbert Clayton? I think so.

Yes, of course. Arab Bureau. The idea of raising the tribes in the Hejaz against the Turks was his. Without him, and his idea, no TEL legend. (Steady yourself, Ghazala !)

Oh the subtle sense of contempt in that "Sir" - anyway, back to the guessing...

I am sorry that you took it that way. I assure you that it was a mark of respect. You have been big enough to change your mind.

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Thank you - let's leave it now and move on

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Who wrote this ? ? ?

"Hindenburg, Ludendorff, Joffre, Jellicoe, French, Haig, Foch, Lloyd George, Wilson and Grey are figures which grow more and more ludicrous and petty as they recede down the tide of time. In the twentieth century millions of deaths and mountains of guns, tanks and ships are not enough to make a bourgeois hero. The best they achieved was a might-have-been, the pathetic figure of T.E. Lawrence."

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Sidney and/or Beatrice Webb? Or George Bernard Shaw?

Ron

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Sidney and/or Beatrice Webb? Or George Bernard Shaw?

Ron

Yes, one of those.

This person: "I am enclosing two tickets for the first night of my new play. Bring a friend - if you have one."

WSC: "Cannot possibly attend first night; will attend second - if there is one."

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Yes, one of those.

This person: "I am enclosing two tickets for the first night of my new play. Bring a friend - if you have one."

WSC: "Cannot possibly attend first night; will attend second - if there is one."

One of my favourite quotes - GBS and WSC.

Did it really happen ?

Look, I'm going to abandon ship on this thread and climb back aboard our old favourite, which Alan has been generous enough to reinstate to Chit Chat.

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You'll be lucky - it's been locked!

I missed the clue "he was a playwright" in post #19.

Ron

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The first day and I make it eight mentions of the acronym TEL. This is good stuff, I like this new thread.

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