Joining Tom Jackson to discuss the postcards from their pasts are broadcaster PETROC TRELAWNY (BBC Radio 3 Breakfast, Leeds International Piano Competition Live) and music writer RICHARD KING (How Soon Is Now?, Original Rockers). In this musically-tinged episode we explore the demise of the non-conformist chapel in the Cornish landscape, pore over a personal postcard sent by John Peel, and hear about a strange family coincidence in a church in Alexandria. Don’t drink the salt water. Wish you were here?

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A view of St Ives by Alfred Wallis. Petroc’s choice to remind him of his Cornish childhood.

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Richard’s card of Welsh Chapels by John Piper

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“I like drinking salt water. There are lots of ladybirds.

Through-Traffic Capital of East Anglia: a card sent to Richard King by John Peel

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“Yes, please I should love to have the piano stool, please – my piano has not arrived yet.”

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A view of Alexandria. A souvenir of Petroc’s stay when he discovered, in the church in Shatby, a memorial to his great grandmother.

 

A dreamlike Hungarian pleasure garden, on a cardboard record.

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