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A family magazine introduced from the Midlands by DAVID STEVENS
Let the pealing organ blow: NOEL MANDER builds organs, but his hobby is restoring 18th-century instruments, which often lie decaying in the little country churches of England: he talks to Geoffrey Green
Reflections from a Cotswold farm: Harry Soan called on JIM HITCH, a Cotswold farmer, to try to discover the flavour of life today and in days gone by I thank you for your voices, Your most sweet voices: The voices of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre company at Stratford-upon-Avon have long been the concern of DENNE GILKES. The list of her pupils reads like a theatrical roll of honour, and recently they honoured her at her eightieth birthday: Sonia Beesley spoke to her after the celebration

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David Stevens
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Noel Mander
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Harry Soan
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Denne Gilkes.
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Sonia Beesley

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