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Festival of Village Carols, 2002, at Grenoside
Saturday 30 November 2002
with the Glen Rock Carolers from Pennsylvania, USA.

Pictures

OK - me at one of my less frenetic moments (says Dr Ian Russell)

Glen Rock Carolers in our midst, Jim Kroh nearest (68 years a Glen Rock Caroler)

Part of the heavy end of the band

Backs of heads...but showing just how full the room was 

More Glen Rock Carolers in the workshops, with others of the assembled company, of course

Patterns with serpents - Stephen Turner and Edwin Macadam

Why do two yards of black pudding always attract budding serpentists?

Cherri Graebe and Linda Hazelwood.

The throng at the concert in the evening

Gordon Ashman and Ian Russell

Those two again

The Glen Rock Carolers' 'patch'.

Loren Kroh of GRC samples real ale, Wentworth Oatmeal Stout...

More of the throng during the interval of the concert

The darker the better. . . strip lighting defeats the best of photographers . . .

GRC led by Darryl Engler

Jonathan Stock's bassoon, Derek Schofield's nose, etc...

Two of our young musicians from Bradfiels School, Alison and Rachel

Two cellists - Sara Millard from Sheffield and Kath Campbell from Lossiemouth (Moray)

Blue Ball Carollers, Worrall, led by Julia Bishop (organ)

 

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Singing in the Blue Ball, Worrall, Sunday lunchtime

 

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For this caption you will need to seek the Glen Rock Carolers' web pages

 

 
 
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Three pictures from the Top Red Lion, Grenoside, on the Friday evening before the Carols

 

Yet another serpent! This time Stephen Turner.
The above five pictures are all to be found, and more, on the Glen Rock Carolers' site,
together with those of their friends.

• 2002 Festival Report • 2002 Festival Pictures • 2004 Festival • 2006 Report • 2006 Pictures • Kilmore Carollers •