excerpt from 'Transcript of the diaries of Henry Croswell' pp. 249 (105 words)
excerpt from 'Transcript of the diaries of Henry Croswell' pp. 249 (105 words)
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O[rgan]. – Fine, old, in the West Gallery, the Organist surpliced. H[ymns]. – S.P.C.K. Church Hymns. Anthem "I heard the voice of …" C[hoir]. – Ten men and twelve boys surpliced. Showy but good singers, the stalls curiously adapted. [The congregation numbered] 600 – An average congregation including many young. […] S[ermon]. – I couldn't stop although it was by the great Dr. Irons so, doubtless, I lost an intellectual treat. […] M[iscellaneous]. – I walked down the Strand, Ludgate Hill, Cheapside, Bank to see the grand electric light in the City. It was lit up for the first time last Friday and the streets were crowded. |
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