“Croydon. St. John the Baptist, Old Parish Church. - On Boxing night, at the Vicar's wish (whose absence through a severe cold was much regretted), a special tea and entertainment was provided for the people of Middle Row. Proceedings commenced at eight o'clock with a mixed entertainment, consisting of a series of magic-lantern slides, and interspered at inervals with songs and recitations. A substantial tea was provided of which one hundred and twenty-two people partook. Tea being over, whilst the men smoked, the tale of 'Gabriel Grubb' was told with much effect, and illustrated by special dissolving views. The entertainment was a complete success, the people being the poorest and roughest in Middle Row. Not a man left the hall until the conclusion of the programme. As a proof of substantial good effected may be mentioned the circumstance that a man gratefully owned the next morning, that the money which would otherwise have been squandered in Christmas dissipation had been laid out in purchasing stock for his trade.”
Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 19 February 2011
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