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17th August 10, 06:55 AM
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Memories come flooding back -
When passing or being passed by marching troops, one removes one's hat. If they are carrying colours, one also stops walking and faces the colours.
For some reason that I cannot remember, one removes one's hat when passing a woman pushing a baby carriage - regardless, of whether the woman is a maid, nanny or the mother.
When church-bells sound in the middle of the day, it usually means there is a funeral. At some point in the ringing the tenor bell will toll out the years of the persons life (the angelus if the deceased is a child). Hats are removed during the tolling of the years.
Regards
Chas
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