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A family magazine introduced by Tim GUDGIN and including:
Cathedral Choirs: why do so few people take the opportunity, occurring almost daily, of hearing some of the finest choirs in the country? MICHAEL GILLIAM visits Guildford
New deal for oysters: Colin REID looks at the supply and consumption of what was once a food of the poor
Shakespeare on the shop floor: J. E. GREGSON on how he was invited to run an industrial theatre in Leeds in 1922 Protest marcher-old style: DAPHNE GREINER recalls Comrade Mary Hughes , the Dew-drop Inn, and Trafalgar Square in the 1930s

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Introduced By:
Tim Gudgin
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Michael Gilliam
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Colin Reid
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J. E. Gregson
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Mary Hughes

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