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The Oldie Magazine June 2025 Back Issue

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3 Reviews   •  English   •   General Interest (News & Current Affairs)
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The June issue of The Oldie is OUT NOW!

In this issue, read:

• Felicity Harwood on her father, Clement Attlee, and his victory over Churchill in the 1945 election
• Griff Rhys Jones hits the road in America’s Deep South
• Jonathan Katz, Oxford’s Public Orator, on the revolutionary changes to the university’s Latin
• Hope Coke on her great-grandfather Anthony Powell’s boiler room collage
• Piers Butler on Lady Butler, the soldiers’ painter
• Liz Hodgkinson laments the end of the cash collection box
• Christopher Simon Sykes on tour with the Rolling Stones in 1975
• Candida Crewe explains why Body Odour has disappeared

Also enjoy pieces by regular contributors, including Gyles Brandreth, Prue Leith, William Cook, Tom Hodgkinson, Elisabeth Luard and Lucinda Lambton. Plus book, film and theatre reviews; travel, restaurant and cookery columns; crosswords and competitions; and details of the latest Oldie trips and Literary Lunches. Enjoy!
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June 2025 The June issue of The Oldie is OUT NOW! In this issue, read: • Felicity Harwood on her father, Clement Attlee, and his victory over Churchill in the 1945 election • Griff Rhys Jones hits the road in America’s Deep South • Jonathan Katz, Oxford’s Public Orator, on the revolutionary changes to the university’s Latin • Hope Coke on her great-grandfather Anthony Powell’s boiler room collage • Piers Butler on Lady Butler, the soldiers’ painter • Liz Hodgkinson laments the end of the cash collection box • Christopher Simon Sykes on tour with the Rolling Stones in 1975 • Candida Crewe explains why Body Odour has disappeared Also enjoy pieces by regular contributors, including Gyles Brandreth, Prue Leith, William Cook, Tom Hodgkinson, Elisabeth Luard and Lucinda Lambton. Plus book, film and theatre reviews; travel, restaurant and cookery columns; crosswords and competitions; and details of the latest Oldie trips and Literary Lunches. Enjoy!


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The Oldie issue June 2025

The Oldie  |  June 2025  


The June issue of The Oldie is OUT NOW!

In this issue, read:

• Felicity Harwood on her father, Clement Attlee, and his victory over Churchill in the 1945 election
• Griff Rhys Jones hits the road in America’s Deep South
• Jonathan Katz, Oxford’s Public Orator, on the revolutionary changes to the university’s Latin
• Hope Coke on her great-grandfather Anthony Powell’s boiler room collage
• Piers Butler on Lady Butler, the soldiers’ painter
• Liz Hodgkinson laments the end of the cash collection box
• Christopher Simon Sykes on tour with the Rolling Stones in 1975
• Candida Crewe explains why Body Odour has disappeared

Also enjoy pieces by regular contributors, including Gyles Brandreth, Prue Leith, William Cook, Tom Hodgkinson, Elisabeth Luard and Lucinda Lambton. Plus book, film and theatre reviews; travel, restaurant and cookery columns; crosswords and competitions; and details of the latest Oldie trips and Literary Lunches. Enjoy!
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