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    As Elgar might have put it, strugglemente!

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      Originally posted by antongould View Post
      sorry 2 are the other historical and the answer is not

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        Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
        I'm so glad, Ofca - I just thought it was me being fick!

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          Would the historical (Victorian lamp) be a Davy lamp perhaps?

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            Originally posted by Anna View Post
            Would the historical (Victorian lamp) be a Davy lamp perhaps?
            Oooh Anna, you are clever

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              No it's female and hence not called Davy

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                Or rather she was female..............................

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                  Originally posted by antongould View Post
                  No it's female and hence not called Davy
                  I'd thought of Davy lamp as Richard Davy fitted in re polyphony although nothing matched with vice versa!

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                    Vice Versa is a musical piece...................more light than classical........................

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                      The Victorian Lamp has capital letters (I noticed that) ............ anything to do with either Florence Nightingale or John Ruskin?

                      crikey, there's a film called Vice Versa starring a 16-year-old Petula Clark

                      D-D-D-Downtown?
                      Last edited by mercia; 20-10-11, 13:16.

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                        Florence it is Petula it isn't and with Polyphony we are not talking musical form but more personal

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                          am I wasting my time trawling through the biography of Florence Nightingale looking for an interesting D?

                          EDIT - how about D-D-D-Dysentery?

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                            No I think if you look at the very start.......................

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                              still stumbling in the dark rather

                              anything to do with Polyphony synthesizers?

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                                What about a "group".....................?

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