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Who did Winchester Cathedral song?

Who did Winchester Cathedral song?

The New Vaudeville Band
Winchester Cathedral/Artists

Who was in The New Vaudeville Band?

Geoff Stephens
Bob Kerr
The New Vaudeville Band/Members

What year was Winchester Cathedral a hit?

1966
When “Winchester Cathedral” became a surprise hit in late 1966, topping the US pop chart and making the UK Top 5, Stephens quickly recruited a touring band. The new New Vaudeville Band leaned hard on its name, featuring a horn section dressed in old-fangled costumes and a singer who sang through a megaphone.

Where is Jane Austen’s tomb Cathedral?

north aisle
Four days later on the 24th July Jane was buried in the north aisle of Winchester cathedral. There has been some speculation as to how she was buried in such an honoured place.

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How many attended Jane Austen’s funeral?

four mourners
Jane Austen remembered on 200th anniversary of her funeral at Winchester Cathedral. UNDER the sound of a tolling bell Jane Austen was remembered at Winchester Cathedral this morning. It is exactly 200 years to the day that the novelist was buried at a funeral attended by four mourners, three brothers and a cousin.

Where is Jane Austen’s grave?

Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, United Kingdom
Jane Austen/Place of burial

How much does it cost to visit Winchester Cathedral?

The cathedral now charges £6.50 for an adult admission and £10 for an annual pass in an attempt to meet the £7,000-a-day running costs of the building.

Where is Arthur’s Round Table?

Eamont Bridge
King Arthur’s Round Table is a Neolithic henge in the village of Eamont Bridge in the English county of Cumbria, around 2 kilometres (1 mi) south east of Penrith. It is 400 metres from Mayburgh Henge. The site is free to visitors and is under the control of English Heritage….King Arthur’s Round Table.

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