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Zbyszek 10-30-2001 09:56 AM

Fete, from foot? wo........w LOL http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif


DragonMage 10-30-2001 09:57 AM

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Originally posted by Zbyszek:
Fete, from foot? wo........w LOL http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif
ok...I'll admit it, I'm lost too! Umm....*plaintively* what does 'fete' mean?

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Donut 10-30-2001 10:08 AM

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Originally posted by Hiram Sedai:

Thank you for that dose of reality. I don't have a clue what a fete is. Is that plural for foot? I was just curious though. I'll go away properly chastised now.




The annual Fete on the village green or playing field has long been a traditional, and enjoyable, way of raising money for some worthy cause in the village, be that repairing the church roof or building a new village hall. They were always simple home-spun affairs where everyone 'mucked in'.
The ladies of the Women's Institute usually provided the teas and the cake stall. The farmer supplied bails of straw to mark off the area for bowling and provide a wall for the darts competition. The scouts and playschool collected bits and pieces to sell (the forerunner of the car-boot sale).

All the games were the simple games of years gone by - bowls, skittles, darts, hoopla. If someone had a pony, there were pony rides for the children.

Many moons ago there was traditionally a greasy pole involved in at least one game. Either vertically for a climbing competition or horizontally for a pillow fight with sacks filled with straw. Musical entertainment was usually provided by local musicians.




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Donut 10-30-2001 10:10 AM

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Originally posted by Fljotsdale:
How about a debate on Biodiversity?

far be it for me to trivialise this but did you know that biodiversity is an anagram for' I strive by Dio'.

Yes - before anyone asks for it I do have too much time on my hands but I am employed by largest employer in Europe. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif



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Fljotsdale 10-30-2001 10:23 AM

Mad. You are all totally mad. Is it safe in here, I wonder?

Dalglish. No. Don't know anyone with that name. You should try Scotland http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...miles/wink.gif - the name is spelt 'Dalgliesh' or 'Dalgleish' there, I think, and I should imagine that is where her family originated. But Scotland is even bigger than Birmingham http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...miles/wink.gif and the name is fairly common.... Sorry to be so little help, Hiram! I'll go check out the phone book later and let you know how many Dalglish's there are.

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Davros 10-30-2001 10:28 AM

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Originally posted by Epona:
Er....
You do realise that Birmingham is a HUGE city, right? People don't just run into each other at the village church fete.... http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...les/tongue.gif


Then again, reminds me that I was paired to play golf with a Mr Brown up in Granton on Spey. I asked him where he came from, and he said Edinburgh (back In Australia I have a mate who emgirated several years ago who also came from Edinbrgh). In what I still rank as my alltime stupidest utterance, I said to Mr Brown, "Edinburgh - I know someone who comes from there". Realising instantly how totally stupid that was we both laughed.

It turns out that Tom (guy from Australia) was the regular golfing partner of Mr Brown - they played every Saturday for nigh on 15 years. Small world really isn't it http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif.

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Hiram Sedai 10-30-2001 10:29 AM

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Originally posted by Fljotsdale:
Mad. You are all totally mad. Is it safe in here, I wonder?

Dalglish. No. Don't know anyone with that name. You should try Scotland http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...miles/wink.gif - the name is spelt 'Dalgliesh' or 'Dalgleish' there, I think, and I should imagine that is where her family originated. But Scotland is even bigger than Birmingham http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...miles/wink.gif and the name is fairly common.... Sorry to be so little help, Hiram! I'll go check out the phone book later and let you know how many Dalglish's there are.



Thank you, Flotsdale. There is no need to go through any trouble. If I had insinuated that my grandmother had been Scottish, she would have been quite irate. I was just curious to know if that is a common name. I would love to visit Birmingham because my grandmother (Louise Daglish Weisenberger) grew up there and when she was homesick, she would tell me about how she met my grandfather in England. He was a WWII American Serviceman (Tailgunner for B17 I think).


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Epona 10-30-2001 11:20 AM

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Originally posted by Hiram Sedai:

Thank you for that dose of reality. I don't have a clue what a fete is. Is that plural for foot? I was just curious though. I'll go away properly chastised now.



Awww, you know I was only kidding? Sorry. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/frown.gif No chastisement meant.
There is a bit of a joke that Americans think England is so tiny that they will always ask 'oh, London? I met someone from London, do you know him?' as if we are a little village where we all know each other http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...miles/wink.gif

But I was only kidding you. And Donut gave an excellent description of a village fete!

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Fljotsdale 10-30-2001 12:40 PM

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Originally posted by Hiram Sedai:

Thank you, Flotsdale. There is no need to go through any trouble. If I had insinuated that my grandmother had been Scottish, she would have been quite irate. I was just curious to know if that is a common name. I would love to visit Birmingham because my grandmother (Louise Daglish Weisenberger) grew up there and when she was homesick, she would tell me about how she met my grandfather in England. He was a WWII American Serviceman (Tailgunner for B17 I think).

I looked anyway. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif My phone books are a bit out of date - one for 1994 and one for 1996 - but I found one Daglish in the 1994 directory and none at all in the 1996 edition. But the 1996 is only for South Birmingham. Do you want the address of the one I found? I can try to find more info if you would like. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif
If she was born in Birmingham and you can give me her full name - address would allso be helpful, or at least the area of Birmingahm (also, if married in Birmingham, I can look for marriage record as well) I can check her out in the archives in Birmingham Central Library. No trouble - I sometimes visit with a friend looking up my own family genealogy.
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Hiram Sedai 10-30-2001 12:42 PM

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Originally posted by Fljotsdale:
I looked anyway. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif My phone books are a bit out of date - one for 1994 and one for 1996 - but I found one Daglish in the 1994 directory and none at all in the 1996 edition. But the 1996 is only for South Birmingham. Do you want the address of the one I found? I can try to find more info if you would like. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif


Please understand that I wasn't trying to use you for geneology studies. I'm grateful for you effort, but it's truly not necessary. I was just curious. I learn so little from my immediate family about my extended family.

Once again, thank you.



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