Lantern Lecture-Chichester Observer- Wednesday 15 October 1919
Transcript:

SELSEY. Lantern Lecture. The Rector (the Rev. K. MacDermott) gave a very interesting, lantern lecture on Macedonia and Constantinople at the Cinema Hall on Thursday afternoon and evening. The lecture was illustrated by about sixty slides, specially made for the occasion. The proceeds were in aid of the Funds administered by the Rector.

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