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A History of the County of Oxford
… front and a new short hall was formed; c. 1970 a large music room was added on the east. Tudor Cottage opposite …
A History of the County of Oxford
… continued and the corporation provided refreshments and music on days of national thanksgiving. 21 Much corporate … dancing and feasting. 25 In 1610 the corporation paid for music when an elm for the maypole was 'brought home' from … Arms, the New Angel, and the Star respectively; music was provided by the Oxford Yeomanry band and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… height, having at one end a circular recess, in which is a music gallery, and at the other a handsome range of windows …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of York
… the services of the canonical hours and improve the music in the church. Æthelberht's new basilica, consecrated … up the 'singing table' which was not so much a list of music to be sung—this was provided in the service-books—as a … space between it and the stone screen; on top of it was a music gallery. 37 The cult of relic veneration also affected …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and chairs and bathing huts on the beach. 61 There was a music and entertainments committee from c. 1915, 62 and by …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Church, providing coffee, books, newspapers, lectures, and music. 50 In 1904 it moved to a new site in Buckingham Road … madrigal, operatic, and musical comedy societies, and a music club. In 1938 there was an amateur symphony orchestra, … in 1976, when there were also several amateur choirs. A music festival was started by the corporation in 1949 and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… fitted up on these occasions for the performance of sacred music; the orchestra combines the talents of the metropolis …
Survey of London
… sundry representations, changes of scenery, tables and music. The Duke waited on the King at table, the Earl of …
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