excerpt from 'Southbank Centre Archive' (82 words)
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In about 1954 when I was six years old I was taken to the Royal Festival Hall to hear an Earnest Read Childrens' Concert. I'm told I was overwhelmed by the hall and the music, but what I remember is the ice-cream. It was vanilla, in a little tub with pink icing round the edge and the RFH Lyre in the centre. I went to many more childrens' concerts and a lifetime of adult ones but I've never seen such an ice-cream again. |
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