excerpt from 'My Life and Times, or An Old Man's Memories' pp. 59–60 (96 words)

excerpt from 'My Life and Times, or An Old Man's Memories' pp. 59–60 (96 words)

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

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59–60

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In 1892, according to arrangements made in August 1891, our “Friendly Gathering of Choirs” met on Holcombe Hill on August 13, 1892. More choirs had now joined in the affair, and so talked off from one place to another, that our numbers were greatly added each year. Here we sang six Psalm tunes and six choruses. The Bolton choir sang an anthem by themselves. After tea, we finished the Musical Programme then enjoyed chats with friends in the open air of the moorland, then we slowly wended our way down the hill on our homeward journey; after an enjoyable afternoon.

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