The three I would choose to meet would be
Hugh Dowding. The man who really won the Battle of Britain. The treatment he received from Churchill, Bader and Leigh Mallory was appalling, yet he was gentleman enough to do a fine job and not complain.
Geoffrey Chaucer. His ambiguous humour and wit would have kept me totally entertained.
Alfred the Great. It might well be he was the greatest king England has ever had. It might be he was the first master of PR. I would just love to find the truth.
I will add that as a child I was once close to Churchill when he visited the working class in London. I still remember an exchange that will never feature in any history of the man. He made the fatuous remark, "London can take it," in the wrong place. An old lady reared up and said bitterly. Who the f**k is taking it ? It ain't you, mate."
Jerry
Hugh Dowding. The man who really won the Battle of Britain. The treatment he received from Churchill, Bader and Leigh Mallory was appalling, yet he was gentleman enough to do a fine job and not complain.
Geoffrey Chaucer. His ambiguous humour and wit would have kept me totally entertained.
Alfred the Great. It might well be he was the greatest king England has ever had. It might be he was the first master of PR. I would just love to find the truth.
I will add that as a child I was once close to Churchill when he visited the working class in London. I still remember an exchange that will never feature in any history of the man. He made the fatuous remark, "London can take it," in the wrong place. An old lady reared up and said bitterly. Who the f**k is taking it ? It ain't you, mate."
Jerry