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"john boy"
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st omer 890-95


Number of posts : 939
Age : 61
Localisation : shrewsbury
Cap Badge : acc
Places Served : aldershot/albermarle bks ouston-father LI- gib- berlin NI- lemgo- colchester- shrewsbury-tidworth left82
Registration date : 2010-12-30

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PostSubject: st omer   st omer Icon_minitime30/1/2011, 19:43

can anyone tell me what ever happened to all those beautiful creation that were on display between k1-&k2 at ST OMER before it was demolished lol!
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Shelldrake
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Number of posts : 3048
Localisation : Camberley
Cap Badge : Royal Artillery
Places Served : Troon, Lippstadt, Devizes, NI, Paderborn, Dortmund, Colchester, Belize, Canada, Cyprus, Gutersloh
Registration date : 2010-10-26

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PostSubject: Re: st omer   st omer Icon_minitime31/1/2011, 09:58

I think that they were most probably moved to Worthy Down on closure of the ASC in Aldershot.
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jim
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Number of posts : 1291
Localisation : Sutton Coldfield
Cap Badge : RAOC
Places Served : Dad, Hamburg, Bad Oeynhausen, Iserlohn, Bury, Osnabruck, Worcester. Me Detmold, Bielefeld, NI, HK
Registration date : 2008-01-03

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PostSubject: Re: st omer   st omer Icon_minitime31/1/2011, 11:34

What were they then?
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PostSubject: Re: st omer   st omer Icon_minitime31/1/2011, 14:51

beautiful creations Jim Laughing
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"john boy"
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Number of posts : 939
Age : 61
Localisation : shrewsbury
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Places Served : aldershot/albermarle bks ouston-father LI- gib- berlin NI- lemgo- colchester- shrewsbury-tidworth left82
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PostSubject: Re: st omer   st omer Icon_minitime31/1/2011, 15:06

jim wrote:
What were they then?
they were models off animals, flowers, things you would expect to see in an expensive porcelain shop
except these were made from icing and something else i cant remember but they were really something worth seeing lol!
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Shelldrake
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Number of posts : 3048
Localisation : Camberley
Cap Badge : Royal Artillery
Places Served : Troon, Lippstadt, Devizes, NI, Paderborn, Dortmund, Colchester, Belize, Canada, Cyprus, Gutersloh
Registration date : 2010-10-26

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PostSubject: Re: st omer   st omer Icon_minitime31/1/2011, 17:39

Who made them, then? Suspect Suspect Surprised Surprised
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"john boy"
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Number of posts : 939
Age : 61
Localisation : shrewsbury
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Places Served : aldershot/albermarle bks ouston-father LI- gib- berlin NI- lemgo- colchester- shrewsbury-tidworth left82
Registration date : 2010-12-30

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PostSubject: Re: st omer   st omer Icon_minitime31/1/2011, 18:05

Shelldrake wrote:
Who made them, then? Suspect Suspect Surprised Surprised
very,very,very talented chefs Laughing
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Stephen Lock
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Number of posts : 937
Age : 70
Localisation : Calgary
Cap Badge : Pads Brat
Places Served : Father -- Canadian Army. Served Hemer, Soest, and Wetter
Registration date : 2007-12-28

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PostSubject: Re: st omer   st omer Icon_minitime1/2/2011, 17:51

Who ate them then? pirat
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"john boy"
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Number of posts : 939
Age : 61
Localisation : shrewsbury
Cap Badge : acc
Places Served : aldershot/albermarle bks ouston-father LI- gib- berlin NI- lemgo- colchester- shrewsbury-tidworth left82
Registration date : 2010-12-30

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PostSubject: Re: st omer   st omer Icon_minitime1/2/2011, 18:40

Stephen Lock wrote:
Who ate them then? pirat
they were for display only NOT TO BE EATEN lol!
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Philip ( Tolly ) Cobbold
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Number of posts : 2
Age : 77
Localisation : Bristol
Cap Badge : Army Catering Corps
Places Served : Osnabruck,Aldershot Cyprus,N Ireland,Tidworth
Registration date : 2011-11-02

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PostSubject: Re: st omer   st omer Icon_minitime2/11/2011, 22:46

They were mainly made by instructers and soldiers as entries for the Salon Culinaire at Hotelympia.I remember some of them
being made out of potato,some of spun sugar and some out of royal icing and gum tragacanth.
I remember some on display between 1961 and 1964
They were mainly in glass cases or domes
Most impressive I remember was a huge brightly coloured cockeral made out of spun suger
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