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The Worlds of Gilbert and Sullivan


 

 

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Choir1.jpg (91106 bytes)Click to see the Village Singers in The Village church of St Ubiquitous waiting for their cue to start. Later our show was toured to several venues for further charity performances.
(Photo by Ken Westwood)

davsing4.jpg (100141 bytes)Click to enlarge another shot of the Village Singers in 'full spate' singing in the local Methodist Church in aid of their funds, and a local school of Riding for the Disabled.
(Photo by David Collins)

vilsng302.jpg (56364 bytes)Click to see one of the Village Singers' groups in action. Click here to find out what are they singing.
(Photo by Ken Westwood)

Singwin4.jpg (100948 bytes)Click for another photo  of The Village Singers, with Musical Director - Bella Conn (marked X). A well deserved break during an on-tour interval at one of Midshire's churches. Cheers!
(Photo by Erica J Webster)

vilsng402.jpg (59001 bytes)Click to see an enlargement of the Village Singers' piano duet . Click here to find out what are they playing in 'Concentration Corner'.
(Photo by Denise Quarrington)

r0300319.jpg (81920 bytes)Click and this picture shows a corner of 'Cathedral Village' where 'The Village Singers' performed one of their first 'Worlds of G&S' shows.

Southwell Window.jpg (53227 bytes)Click to see larger picture of this window in 'Cathedral Village'. There are some magnificent examples of coloured glass in our cathedrals. Worth a moment to ponder in this peaceful setting.

CollSheep2.jpg (73670 bytes)Click to witness a peaceful Spring scene. Sheep and their new born lambs in 'The Village', with St Ubiquitous in the background.

 

VilLambs202.jpg (104241 bytes)Click to see how they are growing up. More lambs in 'The Village'. Always a tourist attraction, the village children are very attentive to their desires!

cotslam2.jpg (79110 bytes)Click to see these Cotswold lambs. Once a major source of medieval England's wealth, these sheep (and their lambs) are still a feature of this Arcadian landscape. (Is this one good to eat mummy?)
(Photo by John M Webster)

Market1.JPG (45084 bytes)Click to see a picture of the market square in Market Town on a sun-drenched Summer day. More about this ancient, historic town in our main site in due course.

 

Colchild.JPG (46155 bytes)Click to see picture of some of the 'Village School' children, who joined the 'Village Singers' in several of their local shows. (They stole the show each time, of course!)

(Photo by Ken Westwood)

VilSng202.jpg (76459 bytes)Click to see another enlargement of the Village School choir in the Village Singers' concert at the local Methodist Church.
(Photo by Ken Westwood)

vilsng101.jpg (94551 bytes)Click to see a further enlargement of the Village School choir with their teacher in our finale in the Village Singers' concert at the local Methodist Church. (Stole the show again!)
(Photo by Ken Westwood)

vlsing11.jpg (58296 bytes)Click to see an enlargement of (Flanagan & Allen? In G&S!) Well, we've taken a small liberty to show a couple of Village Singers' Jubilee Concert Stars from The Crazy Gang.
(Photo by Ken Westwood)

Marie's Jubilee.jpg (70822 bytes)Click to see our 'Village' shop, when it was decked out for the Queen's Jubilee Year.

 

 

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