Tamam Shud

  • Life in Domain Road South Yarra! (#39)

    Back to Contents Page In 1948, 274 Domain Road, South Yarra wasn’t what you thought it was!For a starter, it wasn’t like this:- or this:- When Charlie and Doss (yes Doss) were allegedly married, the addresses they listed as their… Continue reading

    Life in Domain Road South Yarra! (#39)
  • And the Band played Waltzing Matilda! (#38)

    Back to Contents Page But you certainly wouldn’t play it JAZZ Style! And the band played “Waltzing Matilda”As the ship pulled away from the quayAnd amidst all the cheers, the flag-waving and tearsWe sailed off for Gallipoli But the band… Continue reading

    And the Band played Waltzing Matilda! (#38)
  • Take a letter, Maria. (#37)

    Ah sorry, take a letter please Christina! Address it to “Spotter” care of the Publisher. Back to Contents Page Edward FitzGerald:- Edward FitzGerald (31st March 1809–14th June 1883) was an English poet and man of letters, born into a wealthy… Continue reading

    Take a letter, Maria. (#37)
  • The Code explained, finally! (#36)

    How could we have imagined Nigerian Pidgin being the language used in the actual message, but it definitely proved the reason why the language was used, keeping the message encrypted and safe for 77+ years, till now! Were a few… Continue reading

    The Code explained, finally! (#36)
  • One Flight of the Nigerian Pidgin! (#35)

    Was it a message originating from the Trinidad/Tobago visitor? Back to Contents Page As every “One Time Pad” needs both a pad and a key, the pads in the Somerton Man saga are the Kensitas #7 Carnation Collectors’ Card for… Continue reading

    One Flight of the Nigerian Pidgin! (#35)
  • The Colonists are thinking revolution!  (#34 )

    They’re keeping us in the dark and feeding us on horse manure, are we mushrooms? Back to Contents Page In the final months of the Second World War, scientific cooperation between the United States and the United Kingdom had reached… Continue reading

    The Colonists are thinking revolution!  (#34 )
  • The AYES, I mean EARS, have it! (#33)

    Is this the set of ears we have been looking for? Back to Contents Page Unlike muscles, cartilage does not undergo rigor mortis, so the ear doesn’t stiffen like limbs or jaw muscles might. The Auricle and Helix are made… Continue reading

    The AYES, I mean EARS, have it! (#33)
  • As plain as the nose on your face! (#32 )

    Could we have missed something that was sitting there, right in front of us? Back to Contents Page Should it have been as plain as the nose on your face? 🏭 GMH Fishermans Bend in 1948 The launch for the… Continue reading

    As plain as the nose on your face! (#32 )
  • My Persian Amphora Elephant holds my memories! (#30)

    Sit back, this will take a bit. Back to Contents Page This post will talk about the Somerton Man – Why specifically one of the events took place! But first let’s break the issues up a bit. Part A:- The… Continue reading

    My Persian Amphora Elephant holds my memories! (#30)
  • A plea to the real H C Reynolds. (#29 )

    Sir, I know that I don’t know all the intricacies of coming forward, but please come forward. Back to Contents Page A Wish: – There is a person alive today that is in their 97th year, turning 97 later in… Continue reading

    A plea to the real H C Reynolds. (#29 )