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Bernando Bertolucci’s epic film about the conflict between Italian landlord and peasant was called simply “1900”.
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An Suileachan monument in Reef commemorates the land raids and the passing of the land into community ownership. Pic: Ronan Wilson
If ever the great Hebridean movie is made – as it should be – the title could easily be “1921”.
In normal circumstances, there would have been local events throughout the islands to mark the continuing relevance of this centenary year.
Perhaps some will still be possible. One way or another, awareness of the struggles and hardships which shaped the places in which we live should be passed on to this and future generations.
Tea on the Lawn at Rivington Terraced Gardens a century ago A VERY British century-old tradition is set to be revived this year as people are invited to take tea on the lawn. Rivington Heritage Trust is bringing back afternoon tea at Rivington Terraced Gardens, an event Lord and Lady Leverhulme would stage annually for their friends. Lord Leverhulme would invite his private guests to enjoy the grand views and take tea by the summerhouse. During the summers of 1919-1924, Lord Lever would hold annual open days. On these occasions, members of the public could purchase a ticket to enjoy live music and entertainment, with proceeds being donated to local charities.
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Tea on the Lawn at Rivington Terraced Gardens a century ago A VERY Bolton century old tradition is set to be revived this year as people are invited to take afternoon tea on the lawn. Rivington Heritage Trust is bringing back afternoon tea at Rivington Terraced Gardens, an event Lord and Lady Leverhulme would stage annually for their friends. Lord Leverhulme would invite his private guests to enjoy the grand views and take tea by the summerhouse. During the summers of 1919-1924, Lord Lever would hold annual open days. On these occasions, members of the public could purchase a ticket to enjoy live music and entertainment, with proceeds being donated to local charities.