Well done Al the man. I hope I have done this right. I seem to be posting a message. I am sure you can guess who doubleopenwood is; but the question is just...
Hello all. In an idle moment last year I put together some ideas for anthems for choirs which are politely known as "of limited resources" - they're on the...
Whats with the 2 new photos? I can't seem to find them. Perhaps I'm not knowing where to look (or how even)! Nice to see the group grow 700% virtually...
I keep on returning to theis page thinking that it will be a hive of activity and that there will be loads of new members joined all with interesting posts...
Is anyone else having these recent messages delayed? The first five were received instantly but Jean's message sent Monday, June 06, 2005 11:51 PM arrived 15...
Alasdair, Could you send an invite to Geoff Higgins (doodledoo@...) He told me he received one but deleted it as he did not know what it was. Thanks ...
We need to have a bit of activity here to see if this forum is working as it should. I have had no digest, but then there have been no posts. Come on, there...
... Not commenting on the general, but on the particular - the church on the hill at Drumcree falls into that category, but is wonderfull accompany on. Theo...
The only true octopod I think I have ever met is in Santry Dublin. It is by George Benson of Manchester in 1899 & probably chosen from a catologue rather than...
One of the most versatile small organs I ever came across was the H + H in the chapel at Addington Palace. It had a Great to Swell. Where is it now, I wonder? ...
What's an octopod? GWJ ... From: ulstersociety@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ulstersociety@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Hamill Sent: 12 June 2005 18:49 To:...
i have just checked on the internet and one definition that i found was in the General English Dictionary. OCTOPOD: An eight armed cephalopod lacking an...
... I think that the iPod was made by a very advanced American engineer at around the turn of the century, and it was very popular in certain quarters. Theo...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the ulstersociety group: Which organ stop do we prefer? o Open Diapasion 8' o Gedeckt 8' o Tuba 8' o...
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... This is getting outside my experience. You need to ask an electrical engineer - eg Hope Jones. Theo...
... I am most interested in either of the two diapasion stops. Are these of the same family as those other well known stops such as saube flute and cornopeon...
... <jean.mccadden@t...> wrote: i have just checked on the internet and one definition that i found was in the General English Dictionary. OCTOPOD: An eight...
... I think I met her once. She lives in a cave in Donegall Street in Belfast. She might indeed be related to Brother Houston. The Tuba is a fat high...