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| − | . | + | ''1944 [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Doug_Tilbury Doug Tilbury] recalls the Church Choir. click [[1944 WW2 - The Church Choir]] for the full article'' |
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| + | When I joined the church choir, aged 10, it consisted mainly of men and boys. Those I can remember were:- | ||
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| + | '''Choir leader''' was [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Reverend_J._Steward Reverend Steward]. | ||
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| + | '''Basses''' sat in the back pew on the right. '''Boys''' in front of them. '''Ladies''' sat in the back left pew. | ||
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| + | '''but Revd. Steward preferred''' a choir of men and boys. During war time, a few ladies were permitted. | ||
Revision as of 11:33, 3 July 2023
1944 Doug Tilbury recalls the Church Choir. click 1944 WW2 - The Church Choir for the full article
When I joined the church choir, aged 10, it consisted mainly of men and boys. Those I can remember were:-
Choir leader was Reverend Steward.
Basses sat in the back pew on the right. Boys in front of them. Ladies sat in the back left pew.
but Revd. Steward preferred a choir of men and boys. During war time, a few ladies were permitted.