THE BELLRINGERS.
The Lynch Family of Bellringers gave two performances on Saturday—afternoon and evening. At the former there was a fairly large number of juveniles, who seemed thoroughly to enjoy the various selections on the bells and Mr Lyndhurst's ventriloqulal entertainment. In the evening there was an entire change of performance. The selections on the hand, stand, and clock bells by the Lynch Family were loudly applauded, and in several instances encored. Mr Santley sang " The Englishman," " Nil Desperandum," and other songs, and was well received. Mr Lyndhurst introduced the talking hand, which was cleverly managed, and he was also successful with the figures in the other part of his entertainment. The double hornpipe by Messrs Lynch and Lyndhurst was loudly applauded. The performance concluded with a farce, in which the members of the company appeared. To-night the same programme wil be repeated, and the company only appear fo three nights longer, taking a country tour fo a short time.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1925, 26 April 1880, Page 3
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