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Topic History of: An old Bevan Boy
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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steveimp I was at Leeds railway station once, sitting on a train and very similarly to what he does in Louis Theroux's documentary, Jimmy appears on the platform and starts 'performing' to the train occupants. Unfortunately it was more pitiful than amusing.
Gord Blimey! Here's a photo of Ken's best mate with his most un-favourite ex-PM.

The occasion was to present Sir Jim with a medal in recognition of his service - back-breaking as it happened - as a Bevan Boy working down in the coal mines during World War II. Good on you Jim!