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Tom Tiddler's Ground
Tom Tiddler's ground, also known as Tom Tidler's ground or Tommy Tiddler's ground, is a longstanding children's game. to by locals as "Tom Tiddler".
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Tom Tiddler's ground
Tom Tiddler's ground Also dial. Tom Tickler's, Tittler's, Tinker's ground. Name of a children's game. One of the players is Tom Tiddler, his territory being marked by a line drawn on the ground; over this the other players run, crying ‘We're on Tom Tiddler's ground, picking up gold and silver’. They...
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Tiddler
Tiddler may refer to:
A small fish, especially the three-spined stickleback
Tiddler, the basic component of a TiddlyWiki
See also
Tom Tiddler's Ground , children's game
Tom Tiddler's Ground, collaborative work by Charles Dickens
Tiddly, a term in barbershop arranging
Tittle
Tiddler the Story-telling
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prowler
prowler (ˈpraʊlə(r)) Forms: α. 6–7 proller, 7–8 proler. β. 6– prowler, (6 prouler). [f. as prec. + -er1.] One who prowls; one who goes about on the look-out for what he can find or seize; one who sneaks about in search of prey or plunder; also, † one who seeks gain or advantage by any underhand or d...
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John Rowe Townsend
a Dreadful Child (1982)
Dan Alone (1983)
Cloudy-Bright (1984); reissued as Sam and Jenny (1992)
Fame and Fortune (1984)
Gone to the Dogs (1984)
Tom Tiddler's Ground (1985); reissued as The Hidden Treasure (1988)
The Persuading Stick (1986)
Downstream (1987)
Rob's Place (1987)
Cranford Revisited
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Bradshaw
Bradshaw (ˈbrædʃɔː) Colloquial designation of ‘Bradshaw's Railway Guide’, a time-table of all railway trains running in Great Britain, the earliest form of which was first issued at Manchester in 1839 by George Bradshaw (1801–53), printer and engraver. (Ceased publication in 1961.) Also transf. and ...
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John Berwick Harwood
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published anonymously in Blackwood's Magazine
Part of a frame story called Tom Tiddler's Ground that was edited by Charles Dickens and Part of a frame story called Tom Tiddler's Ground that was edited by Charles Dickens and written by Dickens and four other authors.
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Albert Cocksedge
Career
Born in Leicester in 1884, Cocksedge won his first title in 1901, knocking out Young Tiddler in December that year to win the English 7-stone title The two met again in October, with referee Tom Gamble stopping the fight in the fourth round, deciding neither man was trying.
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Edward Shanks
Ltd., London)
Queer Street (1933)
The Enchanted Village (1933)(A sequel "Queer Street", however, this one more uncommon)
Poems 1912–1932 (1933)
Tom Tiddler's
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Live at Les Cousins
McGoohan's Blues" – 19:48
"Feeling All The Saturday" – 3:09
"Zengem" – 1:20
"Che" – 6:29
"Davey" – 8:53
"I Hate The White Man" – 10:38
"Goodbye" – 10:33
"Tom Tiddler's Ground" (edit) – 4:47
Personnel
Roy Harper – Guitar and vocals
See also
Tom Tiddler's Ground
References
External links
Roy Harper Official
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Levy-Dew
Substantially the same wording was included by Walter de la Mare in Tom Tiddler's Ground (1931), an anthology of verse for children.
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The Frozen Limits
Jimmy Nervo as Cecil
Bud Flanagan as Bud
Teddy Knox as Teddy
Chesney Allen as Ches
Charlie Naughton as Charlie
Jimmy Gold as Jimmy
Moore Marriott as Tom Tiddler
Eileen Bell as Jill
Anthony Hulme as Tex O'Brien
Bernard Lee as Bill McGrew
Eric Clavering as Foxy
References
Bibliography
Mayer, Geoff.
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An Introduction to .....
Roy Harper
Track listing
All tracks credited to Roy Harper
"Legend" – 3:46 (from Sophisticated Beggar)
"She's The One" – 6:57 (from Folkjokeopus)
"Tom Tiddler's Ground" – 6:50 (from Flat Baroque and Berserk)
"Highway Blues" – 6:34 (from Lifemask)
"Che" – 3:05 (from Valentine)
"Hallucinating Light" –
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Flat Baroque and Berserk
A studio conversation with Tony Visconti is heard before "Tom Tiddler's Ground", on which he plays recorder. Tiddler's Ground"
Keith Emerson – keyboards on "Hell's Angels"
Lee Jackson – bass guitar on "Hell's Angels"
Brian Davison – drums on "Hell's Angels
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Ursula Orange
Tom Tiddler's Ground (1941), Orange's third novel, unfolds during World War II, giving a dark undercurrent to the surface comedy.
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