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Slide set: The vesper hymn: abide with me (song: Bamforth & Co., 14 slides, 1901)

Descriptive data for this set (listed below slide images)
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Slide 1
Introduction, with Title
Slide 2
The shades of evening fall, the bells are pealing
Slide 3
In the Church a fragile form is kneeling
Slide 4


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Slide 5
The organ's solemn tone now gently swelling
Slide 6


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Slide 7


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Slide 8


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Slide 9


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Slide 10


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Slide 11
Brings to the weary one a sweet release
Slide 12
Amid the Angel band for ever blest
Slide 13
She hears the music of those voices rise
Slide 14
In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me
Other related organisation

in stock of J. Lizars, 1909 (item ref. 993)

Main type of image
life model
Main usage of set
song
Date of first manufacture
1901
Reading or song

Stanhope Gray and Joseph H. Adams, ‘The vesper hymn: abide with me’ (Orsborn & Co., 1896)

Collections

8 slides known to exist in private collection

Lucerna ID  3002340

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 23 November 2016

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