The GRO BMD records indicate he was born in the June quarter of 1888.HullandHellandHalifax wrote:From this one can extrapolate that he was born around 1882-4
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Fred
The GRO BMD records indicate he was born in the June quarter of 1888.HullandHellandHalifax wrote:From this one can extrapolate that he was born around 1882-4
Thats fascinating Fred, so he was a very young assistant organist, 16 or so, did you also manage to find out when he kicked the bucket...not you I hasten to add!!fredbucket wrote:The GRO BMD records indicate he was born in the June quarter of 1888.HullandHellandHalifax wrote:From this one can extrapolate that he was born around 1882-4
Regards
Fred
I'm still waiting for someone to kick mine ...HullandHellandHalifax wrote:Thats fascinating Fred, so he was a very young assistant organist, 16 or so, did you also manage to find out when he kicked the bucket...not you I hasten to add!!![]()
Hi Jason, all I have is "Le Prie-Dieu" which is a gorgeous litttle meditation, I will scan it for you and obviously put it in the organ thread.Op. XXXIX wrote:Brian:
Do you have any of Dr. George Oldroyd's music? He was teacher to Stanley Vann of Peterborough fame.
I have the 'Three Liturgical Preludes' (wonderful stuff!), which, in any case, would presumably be still under copyright anyway.
I know he wrote several services -which were often used at Peterborough- and the 'Mass of the Quiet Hour'.
Just wondering... thanks!
Many thanks for the Parry 2nd--I've been looking for it for some time.Timtin wrote:And did those feet in modern times,
Walk upon Germany's football team.....