‘Beachcomber,’ Ferring’s resident joker
The Man who immortalised Hilaire Belloc. Picture the scene: an English town centre sometime in about 1930. It is a
Read MoreThe Man who immortalised Hilaire Belloc. Picture the scene: an English town centre sometime in about 1930. It is a
Read MoreBoris Jonhson has declared July 4th “our independence day”, when people can return to pubs and restaurants. Leaving aside the
Read MoreAs mentioned in my last post, many of Hilaire Belloc’s intellectual left-wing friends could never understand how such an educated
Read MoreWhat follows is controversial. I do not say it is true, only that it might be true; and true
Read MoreWe asked people who joined the project what they enjoyed most, what they learned and what they would like to
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Read MoreBob Copper was a lovely man and would freely give of his time and knowledge. I had many happy afternoons
Read MoreIn ‘The Cruise of the Nona.’ (1925), Belloc contemplates the coming era and the dominance of the ‘Money Power’ and
Read MoreIn 1985 A.N.Wilson published his biography of Hilaire Belloc. As part of his research he visited Julian Jebb (Belloc’s grandson)
Read MoreMany commentators thought our recent, 2019, general election was one of the most aggressive and intolerant ever. Our first stop
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