Now it’s Autumn, and the clocks have gone back to ghastly winter time, which means that shades of night are drawing in not long after English teatime – and before that when the skies are overcast. One day perhaps, we’ll decide to stop this twice-a-year moving the clocks back and forth. My choice is very [...]
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By david on November 3, 2012 in A44, Cotswold, Moreton-in-Marsh, Wellington Museum, Winter time, World War II
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