We were recently at a museum of which housed an extraordinary collection – well, jumble maybe, of artefacts of every sort; purely domestic, agricultural, advertisements, what seemed like whole shops from yesteryear transported to the Oakham Treasures.
Among the treasures was a collection of old cigarette packets, maybe with old cigarettes still in them, and among those on display was a packet of Passing Clouds; my grandfather used to smoke these cigarettes… I remember him smoking, and I remember them being Passing Clouds, but strangely I don’t remember the exotic package on display.
Passing Clouds were manufactured by W.D. & H.O. Wills in Bristol and they were first produced in 1874, in the decade before my grandfather was born. They also manufactured Three Castles, and I have a memory of him smoking these too… but maybe I am mistaken.
He smoked all his adult life, and smoking in the end killed him. However attractive the packaging, however nostalgic the memories, tobacco kills.

How old was he when he died?
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He was seventy something… he died in the early sixties.
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Are these cigarettes still producted? Can they be found in Italy (Turin)
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I’m sorry I have no idea!
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