excerpt from 'My Life and Times, or An Old Man's Memories' pp. 64 (86 words)

excerpt from 'My Life and Times, or An Old Man's Memories' pp. 64 (86 words)

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My Life and Times, or An Old Man's Memories

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On July 20, 1901, our choir travelled by waggonette to Rochdale, for the festival. The tunes and choruses were sung in good style. My tune “Weymouth” was on the list, and was sung very well, so that, Mr. Lyles, a preacher and a musical man from Yorkshire, wished it to be sung again, saying that it was a very good and useful tune. (This was the last gathering our choir attended) In 1902 and 1903 they were too far away, the first was at Siddell, and the second at Hollingwood.

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