excerpt from 'Transcript of the diaries of Henry Croswell' pp. 38 (139 words)
excerpt from 'Transcript of the diaries of Henry Croswell' pp. 38 (139 words)
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O[rgan]. – Behind the Altar! C[hoir]. – Eight boys and eight young men with a cross-bearer. All are good trained singers. [The congregation numbered] 100 – This is a small Mission Church and there were a few working men from the Club. [...] M[iscellaneous]. – It is a nice little ritualistic service very like that of S. Philip, Clerkenwell. The People's Hymnal is used but the hymns are all in Hymns, A.&M. REVISITED on Easter Sunday 13/4/79. [...] O[rgan]. – Nice, small but with a good tone. C[hoir]. – Twelve boys who were fine trained singers. There were also ten men and youths who were well behaved. The Anthem was angelic "Thou didst not leave ..." and the Hallelujah Chorus. [The congregation numbered] 200 – It was an unpleasant collection of young lady milliners etc. and giggling girls. Where are the men of the club etc.? |
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