SussexSpur
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Re: BBC Brighton bomb coverage
Anyone else watching this?
Am too young to really remember the event itself, but have been reading the recent coverage in The Argus and heard all the "war stories" in the office - but doesn't seeing the TV footage just make everything feel much more vivid. . . Especially seeing familiar scenes and sights on the seafront, yet with that slightly faded Eighties TV look - oh, and the fact the Grand Hotel's got a great gaping hole in it. . .
Shocking, yet fascinating stuff.
First I really knew of the Brighton bombing was my mum explaining to me as a kid, only vaguely sunk in. She and my dad are fervent Labour activists in the (until-recently) very Tory constituency of Finchley (famous for being Thatcher's constituency), but she wrote to Norman Tebbit to express sympathy and was touched by the handwritten letter he sent back in thanks.
Hmm. Strange, disturbing old world, innit.
Anyone else watching this?
Am too young to really remember the event itself, but have been reading the recent coverage in The Argus and heard all the "war stories" in the office - but doesn't seeing the TV footage just make everything feel much more vivid. . . Especially seeing familiar scenes and sights on the seafront, yet with that slightly faded Eighties TV look - oh, and the fact the Grand Hotel's got a great gaping hole in it. . .
Shocking, yet fascinating stuff.
First I really knew of the Brighton bombing was my mum explaining to me as a kid, only vaguely sunk in. She and my dad are fervent Labour activists in the (until-recently) very Tory constituency of Finchley (famous for being Thatcher's constituency), but she wrote to Norman Tebbit to express sympathy and was touched by the handwritten letter he sent back in thanks.
Hmm. Strange, disturbing old world, innit.