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This work is an
attempt to chronicle the first forty years of the Nottingham Dolphin
Morris Men. Rather than being the complete and unequivocal story, it
can be more accurately described as a work in progress.
I have tried since
the Christmas of 2003 to recover the ‘lost’ history of the side and
by ‘lost’ I mean ‘never kept’. Being more concerned with dancing,
drinking and having a good time, the acquisition and preservation of
memorabilia was never considered as a priority. Couple this with an
unwritten and mainly sub-conscious belief that the side was never
going to last, and that the future was a few good dancing seasons at
best, it is hardly surprising that little formal archiving was
attempted.
Fortunately, there
are always those who quietly put together their own selection of
treasured keepsakes which were stored in a drawer or cupboard and
never looked at from one decade to the next, but are always there
should they wish to. It is these small and scattered collections of
random material that I have sought out and thankfully been given
access to, been allowed to copy, and which have often been donated,
that have allowed me to compile this story so far.
This work is a
chronological look at the Dolphin Morris Men, year by year and
season by season. It is illustrated where appropriate and
illuminated with the reminiscences of the men who were there. Each
chapter covers a whole year and each of the four books a complete
decade.
There are still
many events, and in some cases whole seasons, that elude my searches
and enquiries. I am confidant that many of the missing pieces of the
jigsaw are still out there and will yet turn up.
More information is
required, many old Dolphin men have still to be contacted and
several have promised information but it has not yet been passed on.
This ‘work in progress’ will only truly be finished when everyone
who was there gives up their own pieces of the jigsaw.
It is not perfect
and it is definitely not an academic work of great importance but it
is an attempt to chronicle those facts and memories that will help
you to recall the days when you were a Dolphin Morris Man.
It is hoped that
eventually a copy of this history will be deposited with the Morris
Ring and also with the Local Studies Library in Nottingham.
ANDY PADMORE
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