
In the garden, Soph-Bags the cat scratches a flea
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A few months after Isobel moves in to her new pad, it's time for a combined house-warming and St. Patrick's Day thrash, for which several of the Dublin Massive come over to join in with. On the way over, Nosher first stops off at a small gospel hall in Finnigham, Suffolk, where the end-of-the-world sign on its wall has long been a fascination.
next album: A Central Park Marathon, Les Paul at the Iridium Club and an Empire State Sunset, New York, US - 25th March 2007
previous album: Paul's 30th in the Swan Inn, and a Night in the Salisbury Arms, Brome and Cambridge - 3rd March 2007
In the garden, Soph-Bags the cat scratches a flea
Sophie in the garden
Sophie roams around
A bunch of daffodils
A box of car fuses presents a colourful photo opportunity
Finningham Gospel Hall by the railway
Be sure yours sin will find you out. Indeed.
Prepare to meet thy God
Finningham Gospel Hall
A noticeboard in a field
The TV in Isobel's lounge has got its St. Patrick's hat on
Isobel, Liviu and Noddy
Melek, Louise and Noddy, who's doing a top librarian impersonation
In Isobel's lounge
Christine and Liviu
Sam the Aussie dude
Rachel and Sam
Isobel with novelty hat sends a text
Nosher
Isobel looks like the Asti is about to explode in her hand
Melek takes a turn at wearing the hat
Noddy does a decadent Winston Churchill impersonation with a sausage
Liviu in the kitchen
The two Sams
Sam gives a wary look
The sausage looks like a poo
A derelict garage
Inside the long derelict garage
A derelict 1930s house
Smashed Crittal windows
A broken gas meter
A derelict newsagent on Perne Road
Junk in a garden
An old woman pushes a bike up Perne Road
Rubbish in a hedge
A couple of cyclists cross the road
More derelict housing
Round the back of the newsagent
A mangled bicycle
A view from the garage
Two-tone door
The row of shops on the Radegund Road roundabout
The Blackrock massive walk up Birdwood Road
Our democracy means you get to choose your war criminals
There's a massive pile of cans over a fence on Mill Road
A snogging graffiti embrace
The Mill Road cemetery
Noddy looks in a second hand shop
The gang in the Free Press, on Prospect Row
The bar of the Free Press pub
Isobel and Philly in the Free PRess
Curious ventilation chimneys
Colourful graffiti in the style of the South African flag
Graffiti on Parkside, near Parker's Piece
Isobel gives her chilli plant a shower
The sign on the old Dale's Brewery
We find a nice old Fullotone gramophone in an antique shop
An HMV 78 record
Taptu's doing some paper prototyping
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In the garden, Soph-Bags the cat scratches a flea
Sophie in the garden
Sophie roams around
A bunch of daffodils
A box of car fuses presents a colourful photo opportunity
Finningham Gospel Hall by the railway
Be sure yours sin will find you out. Indeed.
Prepare to meet thy God
Finningham Gospel Hall
A noticeboard in a field
The TV in Isobel's lounge has got its St. Patrick's hat on
Isobel, Liviu and Noddy
Melek, Louise and Noddy, who's doing a top librarian impersonation
In Isobel's lounge
Christine and Liviu
Sam the Aussie dude
Rachel and Sam
Isobel with novelty hat sends a text
Nosher
Isobel looks like the Asti is about to explode in her hand
Melek takes a turn at wearing the hat
Noddy does a decadent Winston Churchill impersonation with a sausage
Liviu in the kitchen
The two Sams
Sam gives a wary look
The sausage looks like a poo
A derelict garage
Inside the long derelict garage
A derelict 1930s house
Smashed Crittal windows
A broken gas meter
A derelict newsagent on Perne Road
Junk in a garden
An old woman pushes a bike up Perne Road
Rubbish in a hedge
A couple of cyclists cross the road
More derelict housing
Round the back of the newsagent
A mangled bicycle
A view from the garage
Two-tone door
The row of shops on the Radegund Road roundabout
The Blackrock massive walk up Birdwood Road
Our democracy means you get to choose your war criminals
There's a massive pile of cans over a fence on Mill Road
A snogging graffiti embrace
The Mill Road cemetery
Noddy looks in a second hand shop
The gang in the Free Press, on Prospect Row
The bar of the Free Press pub
Isobel and Philly in the Free PRess
Curious ventilation chimneys
Colourful graffiti in the style of the South African flag
Graffiti on Parkside, near Parker's Piece
Isobel gives her chilli plant a shower
The sign on the old Dale's Brewery
We find a nice old Fullotone gramophone in an antique shop
An HMV 78 record
Taptu's doing some paper prototyping