excerpt from 'Memories: Minnie Frisby' pp. II:7 (102 words)
excerpt from 'Memories: Minnie Frisby' pp. II:7 (102 words)
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Last Thursday [24 June, 1943] was Bromsgrove Fair Day […] how that takes my memory back; I am told this was a big fair of attractions of [Circus organiser] Pat Collins thrills, but how different in many ways to what it was 50 years ago. […] I must not forget the beautiful organ that Pat Collins had with the Gondoliers, the music it played was grand, and I always remember one tune especially that it played, a tune that was very popular about that time; “The Maidens Prayer”, how beautiful and weird it sounded those lovely summer evenings of more than 50 years ago. |
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