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    Default Swinging the lamp - can you help?

    Hello

    I am a researcher at Newcastle University and aminterested in museums which display armed conflict and what they can tell usabout collective memory. I recently visited the National Memorial Arboreteumand heard that the phrase 'swinging the lamp' means to reminisce about oldtimes in the army or navy. I see that this is a phrase used on your website andso wondered if you could possibly tell me anymore about the phrase, how it is used and if you know where it originates from?

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    I thought , that this related to the old cabin lamps , Sealink had them on some of the older ferries , That were mounted on a Gimbal , the wilder the story , the rougher the sea got the more the lamp swung . May be wrong !
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    I allways thought it meant 'telling fibs' or embellishing the truth about old times

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    i looked on the net and it said, telling stories under an old swinging lamp on the deckead, usually exaggerated stories, i think it dates from the days of sailing ships.
    Last edited by Tony Wilding; 21st February 2012 at 06:48 PM. Reason: spelling

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    swinging the lamp - Telling sea stories. Referring to lamps slung from the deckhead which swing while at sea. Often used to indicate that the story teller is exaggerating.

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