Leicester Evening Mail: Friday 11th March 1910

TRAMWAYS RECREATION CLUB:  At the rooms of the Club, Belgrave Gate, last evening, a most successful and enjoyable monthly concert and social were given, the rooms being again crowded. An enthusiastic audience gave unstinted applause to every turn. The room was effectively decorated and lighted by Mr. F. King, stage manager, while Messrs. Pool and Johnson shared the duties of chairman. The following was the programme: Pianoforte solo, Miss Mabel Cox; song, “Under my Umbrella,” Miss Dora Morrell; song, “Nirvana,” Mr. Percy Foxon; patter duet, Messrs. Harcourt, and Harding; song, “Where’s that old June Moon,” Miss Doris Pinsent; concerted item—banjo, mandolins, and guitar, Mr. Chas. Grimmett and party: song, “The Old Plaid Shawl,” Miss Aguas Cottrill … (continues)


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GRO0176 Tiverton: Doris Hilda Pinsent: 1897 – xxxx