CARPET CLEANING IN LONDON. CARPET CLEANING

04 veljača 2012


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Carpet Cleaning In London





carpet cleaning in london






    carpet cleaning
  • Carpet cleaning, for beautification, and the removal of stains, dirt, grit, sand, and allergens can be achieved by several methods, both traditional and modern.

  • (carpet cleaner) foam or liquid soap used on rugs and carpets





    in london
  • B.B. King in London is a studio album by B.B. King recorded in London in 1971. He is accompanied by US session musicians and various British R&B musicians, including Alexis Korner, and members of Spooky Tooth, Humble Pie and with Rick Wright - not of Pink Floyd fame as some have stated.

  • In London is a album by Hindustani classical musician Ravi Shankar. It was released in 1964 on vinyl. It was later digitally remastered and released in CD format through Angel Records.











We can be so content if we gather little sunbeams




We can be so content if we gather little sunbeams





On the 25th December 1977 over 28 million people tuned in to a television show that had become a national institution.

As much a part of Christmas as the Queen's Speech, Turkey and Plum Pudding, Morecambe and Wise's Christmas day special was an event not to be missed.

Like most success stories this kind of adoration didn't come overnight.

In Morecambe and Wise's case took more than thirty years of hard work, setbacks and refining their act to evolve a style that was quite unique.

An act that twelve years after the death of Eric Morecambe, had television viewers voting for them as the Best Light Entertainment Performers of all time. This is their story...

John Eric Bartholomew, the only son of George and Sadie Bartholomew, was born at 12.30pm on 14th May 1926 in the front room of his parents neighbours house at 42 Buxton Street, Morecambe in Lancashire.

At that time his father worked as a labourer with the Morecambe Corporation, earning around thirty-eight shillings a week. (These days the equivalent of Ł1.90).

According to Eric it was Sadie who 'pushed' him towards a life in show biz, saying that she didn't want him 'tied to a whistle' like his dad.

However, it was always Sadie's contention that Eric didn't need much pushing, never passing up the opportunity to perform his 'party piece' -a song and dance- at family gatherings.

Even at the tender age of three it seems as though Eric was born to perform and entertain.

He was in the true sense of the word a 'natural'.

But even naturals have to learn the tricks of their trade, and so Sadie arranged for Eric to learn how to play the piano, the clarinet and several other instruments, as well as packing him off to a dancing class.

In order to pay for these lessons Sadie had to take on extra work, so on top of her cleaning job she also worked as an usherette at the Central Pier Theatre.

Eventually, Eric (still only nine or ten), began to perform at local clubs for fees ranging from five shillings to a pound.

In 1939, after a number of minor successes in local talent contests, Sadie entered Eric for an event organised by the music magazine Melody Maker, in the local leg of a national talent search competition, which Eric won.

The prize was an audition with the famous Jack Hylton, whose shows always featured fresh new talent. Eric, it seemed was less than enthusiastic about travelling to Manchester where Hylton's show was currently on tour.

However, it was here that another young star had already established himself in the discoveries show.

Although they would not meet up just yet, their paths were destined to cross, and when that happened, it would change both their lives forever.

Ernest Wiseman was born in Leeds on 27th November 1925, at a local maternity hospital.

His father, Harry, was a railway worker and his mother, Connie, a former box-loom weaver who had gone against her parents wishes in marrying Harry, and as a consequence had been cut off from the rest of her family.

Ernest was the eldest of Harry and Connie's children, he was followed by two brothers and two sisters although one of his brothers, Arthur, died of peritonitis at the age of five.

Harry performed song and dance routines and told jokes on the local club circuit, and although his act was more amateur than professional, he began to build quite a reputation for himself.

Around the age of six or seven it became evident that young Ernest wanted to follow in his father's footsteps, so Harry coached his son until they eventually formed a double act known as Carson and Kid.

The popularity of the double act (also known as Bert Carson and his Little Wonder), began to spread across the West Riding region -and bookings multiplied.

Then, in 1938, the impresario Bryan Michie was touring the north in search of new juvenile talent to showcase in revue.

Harry Wiseman heard about the auditions and made sure that young Ernest went along.

At first it seemed as though Ernest had failed to impress because he was not contacted by Michie, then, one day, a letter arrived from London - not from Michie but from fellow impresario Jack Hylton.

On 6th January 1939, Harry travelled down to London with Ernest, who did an audition for Hylton in his office. That same night Ernest made his West End debut in 'Band Wagon'.

On Hylton's advice Ernest Wiseman became Ernie Wise and was awarded a five-year contract starting at Ł6.00 per week.

When Eric Bartholomew went to his audition in Manchester in front of Jack Hylton he would have been unaware that in the audience was Hylton's latest 'star'.

Ernie Wise however, was extremely impressed if not a little threatened by the unknown comic performing in front of him.

As Ernie recalled later, he wasn't the only one to sit up and take notice: 'The boys in the band turned to me and said, "Bye then, Ernie.

Things won't be the same with this new kid around. What are you going to do now?"

However, in September of that y











guest room




guest room





the before...
our flat as we moved into it!

these shelves are original to the flat and much nicer than the ones in the master bedroom. they are a very annoying size, however, just about 3cm too narrow for a daybed, which had been my original plan. but we have now found a single bed that will fit and fold out to a double, so that and a change of curtains is on the cards.









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