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[…] was allowed to give up Latin and Algebra, so that I could practice more. I used to practice about four hours a day. Then I joined a very a very excellent orchestra, in Guildford County Orchestra, and rather a famous conductor called Claude Powell, who eventually became my father-in-law. However, ju[…]
[…]her to get for me at Christmas a slide lantern as such. It was the slide lantern. What it consists of was a small torch where you could fit the lens bar on the front. You could take it off and use it as a hand torch. And with it, you got complete set of slides on the slides. There were four pi[…]
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