home (Remove filter)
Letters in Wartime
Letters in Wartime
Words on paper
Nothing more
Telling the story of a soldier
Or airman or sailor
Letters from the front
Sent home
To a sweetheart
Or family
First read by the censor
Telling of longing to see you
And hardship in battle
Seen thru with determination
And a love of country
Fighting for them
The loved ones
Far from where
He is stationed
Saying about his mates
Some wh...
Monday 15th October 2018 2:13 pm
CONVERT
CONVERT
Old factory was due to be knocked down and turned into rubble, recycle the materials and use the land again. A new start? Yet this building is structurally fine, a few broken windows and missing tiles, the idea of demolition is okay but you lose the heritage and a piece of history. Is that a good thing? How about doing it up and converting it to flats?
Keeping the building...
Friday 2nd March 2012 11:58 pm
Recent Comments
Rick Varden on The Deepest Cut
6 hours ago
David RL Moore on Joining the idiots
7 hours ago
Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh on Joining the idiots
8 hours ago
David RL Moore on Katalambanō
8 hours ago
Graham Sherwood on Here are the names of all the poets in our Echoes competition anthology
14 hours ago
Graham Sherwood on Body on the Carpet
14 hours ago
Stephen Gospage on The power of wildflowers
15 hours ago
Greg Freeman on Body on the Carpet
16 hours ago
Red Brick Keshner on Cleaver of Devil’s Kitchen
1 day ago
Stephen Gospage on Arthur
1 day ago