It's remembrance Sunday. Today we remember. I was at Hadley FC yesterday for their game against Harefield Utd. A damn fine game of football, poignantly marked by a lone piper playing the last post before kick off, followed by an impeccably observed minutes silence. I was proud of everyone
The last post and a perfectly observed 1 min silence at @hadleyfc today pic.twitter.com/8B3NvKWec6
— Roger Tichborne/RogTπΈ (@Barneteye) November 13, 2021
That was my moment of the week. What was yours? Here's my selection from our esteemed local tweeters
1. This is a nice tweet, a most appropriate way to start
Topical photo for Remembrance Sunday. The dedication of the Edgware War Memorial 101 years ago - 11th November 1920.
— Inside Mill Hill (@InsideMillHill) November 12, 2021
From Simon Walters pic.twitter.com/eGYhzYMBIE
2. And this
Today is Remembrance Day. Just 10 mins from artsdepot on Lodge Lane you’ll find The Tommy Silhouette which honours Finchley born Private John Parr, who is recognised as the first British soldier killed in action in World War I. Today we honour him & all those who lost their lives pic.twitter.com/cnVbvvXMX2
— artsdepot (@artsdepot) November 11, 2021
3. This is important. Please participate
Are you located in #Stanmore #Edgware #BurntOak #Colindale #SilkStream areas?
— Your River Brent (@YourRiverBrent) November 11, 2021
Don’t miss out on this unique chance to have your say & co-design natural flood management solutions in blue-green spaces and urban streetscapes.
Deadline Weds 17th Nov #floodrisk #NatureBasedSolutions https://t.co/oQ4zGF4Gbw
4. This is a wonderful picture
Too much time on their hands.....
— NW London TimeMachine (@time_nw) November 13, 2021
Workers carrying large clocks at the Smiths works, Cricklewood, March 1936.
Smith & Sons made clocks and other gauging equipment, at the site on Cricklewood Broadway from the 1915 through to the 1980s. #MadeInCricklewood
Photo by Fox/Getty. pic.twitter.com/tc2JdX82n7
5. This was a very good goal to seal a very good performance (love the celebratory camera wobble)
Today’s winning goal from Jordan Edwards against a good Harefield team pic.twitter.com/6Gu0IVdko5
— Hadley FC (@hadleyfc) November 13, 2021
6. I think this tweet makes Burnt Oak Library look fantastic
Burnt Oak Library 1968 designed by Barnet borough architect B. Bancroft. #modernism #modernist #architecture pic.twitter.com/hlPyhgDsHV
— Brutalust (@brutalust) November 12, 2021
7. Does anyone remember this. I'm intrigued?
I used to buy and trade comics in Burnt Oak in mid 60s as a kid. Tiny little comic shop there. Don’t recall this one https://t.co/EcbCNxoJGU
— David Andrews (@DAndrewsMedia) November 12, 2021
8. A quick shout out for our local scout groups (and guidesl) who do brilliant work. I love this
The Cubs had a great time at the @RAFMuseum exploring amongst planes, launching their own rockets and completing their stage 1 Air Activities badge. Thanks for running the event #rafmuseum!#scouts #rafhendon #rafmuseumhendon #rafmuseumlondon pic.twitter.com/F9VrggGevZ
— 2nd Edgware Scouts (@2ndEdgwareScout) November 13, 2021
9. Sad news in Mill Hill. Coban's father has passed away, so he's away for a couple of weeks. Our thoughts and prayers are with him
Anyone who fancies a Kebab tonight, please note Cobans is shut. Hope all ok as he’s a lovely guy. Closed for 2 weeks pic.twitter.com/wlIKaTP0Aq
— A Better Mill Hill πΈππ¬π§πͺπΊ (@ABetterMillHill) November 10, 2021
10. The Mill Hill Jazz club is back
The Mill Hill Jazz club is back at the @millhillgolfclub https://t.co/TtiOetT1H4
— #MillHillMusicComplex (@MillHillMusicCo) November 10, 2021
That's all folks.
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