Woolworths Closes in Glasgow
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www.theherald.co.uk On the last day of trading for Woolworths in Britain, we are at Woolworths in Argyle Street, Glasgow.
The Children - enough of what i need
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originaly released by the stoics,they where once called the stoics,the argyles and the minds eye.
THE ARGYLE SUEDE MODEL PRESENTATION 0001
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THE HARNESS VEST BY HAMANN FOR FUFU FIFI WINTER 2009 COLLECTION
The Pretender OSt - Argyle
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The Pretender OST Song 15 I love it *_*
Sir Harry Lauder "I've Just Got Off The Chain"
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Sir Harry Lauder: 1870-1950 [1936 78 recording] "I've Just Got Off The Chain" Henry McLennan Lauder [Stage name Harry Lauder] was born at Portobello, Edinburgh in the home of his maternal grandfather. Sir Harry is said to have started his music-hall career as an Irish comedian. He toured the world extensively during his forty-year career, including 22 trips to the United States, and several to Australia. He was, at one time, the highest-paid performer in the world, and was the first British performer to sell more than a million records. His appeal was not only limited to popular tastes; he was a favourite of King Edward VII and a friend of Sir Thomas Lipton, the tea merchant. When World War I broke out, Lauder was in Melbourne on one of his Australian tours. During the war, he led successful fundraising efforts for war charities, organised a tour of music halls in 1915 for recruitment purposes, and entertained the troops under enemy fire in France. He suffered personal tragedy during the war, when his only son, John, a captain in the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, was killed in action. For his services during the war, Lauder was knighted in January 1919. Sir Harry wrote most of his own songs, favourites of which include Roamin' in the Gloamin', I Love a Lassie, A Wee Deoch-an-Doris, and Keep Right on to the End of the Road. Sir Harry, made hundreds of recordings over the span of his career. this is the 1936 78 recording of "I've Just Got Off The Chain" Sir Harry's final retirement was announced in 1935. However, he again entertained troops during World War II, despite his age, and made wireless broadcasts with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. He also appeared immediately after the war to thank the crews of American food relief ships docking at Glasgow. His last years were spent in his home of Lauder Ha' at Strathaven, where he died in February 1950, aged 79.
Plymouth Argyle vs Charlton Athletic Live 05-04-2008 , Argyle Kick Off 2nd Half
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Plymouth Argyle vs Charlton Athletic Live 05-04-2008 , The Teams Warm Up Before The Match
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Plymouth Argyle vs Charlton Athletic Live 05-04-2008 , The Teams Play Each Other 2
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Plymouth Argyle vs Charlton Athletic Live 05-04-2008 , The Teams Playing Against Each Other
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Sir Harry Lauder "A Wee Doch Doris 2"
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Sir Harry Lauder: 1870-1950 "A Wee Deoch-an-Doris" [1928 HMV 78 recording] I have previously posted the early edison cylinder recording of this song here is the later 1928 HMV 78 recording. Henry McLennan Lauder [Stage name Harry Lauder] was born at Portobello, Edinburgh in the home of his maternal grandfather. Sir Harry is said to have started his music-hall career as an Irish comedian. He toured the world extensively during his forty-year career, including 22 trips to the United States, and several to Australia. He was, at one time, the highest-paid performer in the world, and was the first British performer to sell more than a million records. His appeal was not only limited to popular tastes; he was a favourite of King Edward VII and a friend of Sir Thomas Lipton, the tea merchant. When World War I broke out, Lauder was in Melbourne on one of his Australian tours. During the war, he led successful fundraising efforts for war charities, organised a tour of music halls in 1915 for recruitment purposes, and entertained the troops under enemy fire in France. He suffered personal tragedy during the war, when his only son, John, a captain in the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, was killed in action. For his services during the war, Lauder was knighted in January 1919. Sir Harry wrote most of his own songs, favourites of which include Roamin' in the Gloamin', I Love a Lassie, A Wee Deoch-an-Doris, and Keep Right on to the End of the Road. Sir Harry, made hundreds of recordings over the span of his career. This is the 1928 HMV 78 recording of "A Wee Deoch-an-Doris" Sir Harry's final retirement was announced in 1935. However, he again entertained troops during World War II, despite his age, and made wireless broadcasts with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. He also appeared immediately after the war to thank the crews of American food relief ships docking at Glasgow. His last years were spent in his home of Lauder Ha' at Strathaven, where he died in February 1950, aged 79.
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