Another part of the London Sangerstevne, this time at an East End Church. St. George's was largely destroyed during the War, but has been re-built, although you can still see some of the original building. The ceiling is somewhat unusual, and so is the entrance - it's very modern, and reminds me a bit of the Methodist Church in Fulham Broadway.
The concert featured a couple of unusual choirs, including one called the Turbelles, who combined singing with movement. Philip Norman was there again, of course, with his enthusiastic appeal for money! Unfortunately the audience wasn't very big - certainly not as large as the choirs deserved.
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