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There is a fairly recent (2005) picture of the gateposts here:
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/47857 A quick look at the film would have told the photographer/caption writer that the posts were from the station yard, not the level crossing. |
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http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/e...ld/Gatesx2.jpg The farm raided for water containers is Brett Farm, on a hill just across the river valley from the station. Indeed, the section of track running for a few hundred yards south of the station is used in the film to depict locations several miles apart. Very economical! I must dig out some location photos I took a while back and do then-and-now comparisons with screengrabs. If I can find them
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In the meantime:
Image of Map composite - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting I hope the resolution has not suffered too much in being converted from bitmap to jpg |
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There was often a shortage, especially of spirits, but I've never heard of them being rationed. Except by a barmaid or publican who thinks you've had enough Maybe in this case she meant her quota of goodwill or something like that Steve |
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Bob Trubshawe: The skipper? No, unless he's had a few? Conductor 71: Pardon? 'ad a few? Bob: Beers. Scotch being hard to come by [slightly paraphrased] Steve |
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The whisky in Whisky Galore is being exported to America, presumably to generate much needed money to support the war effort. Luxury goods such as spirits would be a good money earner for the government in the free world and would have commanded a premium in the war years due to its rarity, and the danger attached to its transportation. It was a prime black market item, as witnessed by Private Walker of Dad's Army, and this spiv culture certainly lasted on into the mid-Fities until rationing was lifted.
Didn't the Stanley Holloway character, Walter Valentine, only drink spirits, or did he drink beer as well? Nick |
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Indeed. In fact the reason the island has run out is because it's not rationed -presumably if it had been, they wouldn't have drunk it all! So the pub landlord can only get hold of a few bottles at a time. Presumably that's the 'quota' the Tifield barmaid complains of, but then how she allocates it is up to her. The whisky also runs out in Rosamund John's hotel in The Way to the Stars (again, this is blamed on the Yanks!)
We only ever see Valentine drinking spirits on the train - I don't imagine it would have been possible to rig up pumps in the makeshift bar though maybe there are bottles. |
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