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BOLTON WHITMANITES 1 Year, 2 Months ago Karma: 0
BBC Radio 4 has a programme about the Bolton Whitmanites tomorrow.

"Stuart Maconie meets devotees of Walt Whitman in Bolton and explores the history of the town's unlikely yet enduring relationship with the American poet.

A group of devoted fans established the Whitman Fellowship from 1885 onwards, and, although he never visited the town, Whitman developed strong ties through his correspondence with members of the group. Today, Whitman devotees gather for the annual Whitman Walk, to recite his works and share from Whitman's Loving Cup, a gift presented to his followers in Bolton in 1894.

Stuart joins this happy band of walkers and Whitmanites to discover why the poet is still celebrated there, nearly 120 years after his death."

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lf0vj

You can listen online for 7 days after the original broadcast at the programme website.
 
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Re:BOLTON WHITMANITES 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 0
Lovely program.
 
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Re:BOLTON WHITMANITES 1 Year ago Karma: 0
Cloud's Hill: That's an auspicious name you have. May we presume it has some connection with T.E.Shaw?
 
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Re:BOLTON WHITMANITES 1 Year ago Karma: 0
Rood wrote:
Cloud's Hill: That's an auspicious name you have. May we presume it has some connection with T.E.Shaw?

Indeed. Very much a 'fan' of TEL, although if I'm honest I chose the name in a fit of 'oh hell, I've registered and now I have to think of a name quickly!'

If I ever get to be rich I intend to move to Sicily and build myself a replica of Clouds Hill to live in. I have modest ambitions!

Nice to see this forum livening up a bit, it's been quiet for a while.
 
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Re:BOLTON WHITMANITES 1 Year ago Karma: 0
Rood wrote:
Cloud's Hill: That's an auspicious name you have. May we presume it has some connection with T.E.Shaw?

Indeed. Very much a 'fan' of TEL, although if I'm honest I chose the name in a fit of 'oh hell, I've registered and now I have to think of a name quickly!'

If I ever get to be rich I intend to move to Sicily and build myself a replica of Clouds Hill to live in. I have modest ambitions!

Nice to see this forum livening up a bit, it's been quiet for a while.
 
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Re:BOLTON WHITMANITES 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 0
But Clouds Hill. Clouds Hill was comprised of two rooms only, one up, one down. How expensive could that be?

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