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The Classicist: An Ode to Pimm's {Luxist}
Aug 11th 2008 12:11PM I also think PIMMS is a fantastic drink. I had my first PIMMS at the Rising Sun Warsash Southampton on my 65th birthday, on the 5th of July, I also drink traditional ale.
By the way I am the forth great nephew of James Pimm, I don't know the secret of the drink, but I am researching the PIMM family. I am also trying tracing descendants of James Pimm. I had 5 seconds of fame on a programme called 'Great British Brands'
He is died in Bush Peckham in Kent in 1866, and buried in Trinity Church is East Peckham. He died not making a fortune from the drink.
If anybody researching this side of the family, they will come across the family names ALLEN, MALLERY, SOUTHERDEN, and WRAY.
The Classicist: An Ode to Pimm's {Luxist}
Aug 11th 2008 12:09PM I also think PIMMS is a fantastic drink. I had my first PIMMS at the Rising Sun Warsash Southampton on my 65th birthday, on the 5th of July, I also drink traditional ale.
By the way I am the forth great nephew of James Pimm, I don't know the secret of the drink, but I am researching the PIMM family. I am also trying tracing descendants of James Pimm. I had 5 seconds of fame on a programme called 'Great British Brands'
He is died in Bush Peckham in Kent in 1866, and buried in Trinity Church is East Peckham. He died not making a fortune from the drink.
If anybody researching this side of the family, they will come across the family names ALLEN, MALLERY, SOUTHERDEN, and WRAY.