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Slide set: The volunteer organist (song: Bamforth & Co., 10 slides, 1901)

Known references to this set (listed below slide images)
Slide 1**
Introduction, with Title
Slide 2
The preacher in the village church one Sunday morning said
Slide 3**
He staggered down the aisle, his clothes were old and torn
Slide 4**
But as he touched the organ keys without a single word
Slide 5**
The scene was one I'll ne'er forget as long as I may live
Slide 6
Each eye shed tears within that church
Slide 7**
The sermon of the preacher was no lesson to compare
Slide 8
Except the poor old organist who started towards the streets
Slide 9
The preacher rose and softly said 'Good brethren, let us pray'
Slide 10**
The organist who volunteered to play
** there are alternative versions or views of this slide
Lucerna ID  3001658

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 20 March 2024

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