excerpt from 'I remember! Reminiscences of a Cobbler's Son' pp. 11 (89 words)
excerpt from 'I remember! Reminiscences of a Cobbler's Son' pp. 11 (89 words)
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[The listening experience is part of Arthur Gill’s early boyhood memories of the local characters and neighbours who frequented his father’s cobbler’s shop. The Gill family moved to Langsett Terrace, Leeds in 1895] Before Harry Hepworth had this joiners shop, it was a “Gospel Hall”. I went once or twice to this “Gospel Hall” on Sunday Evenings when I lived in Langsett Terrace. The singing was led by a chap who played a concertina. I think it was the concertina, not, unfortunately, the Gospel, that attracted me! |
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