Literary Association – Bognor Regis Observer – Wednesday, 25 November 1931
Transcript:

The Literary Association. The monthly meeting of the Selsey Literary Association was held on Monday evening at the Pavilion. The chair was taken by Mrs. Barford and Miss L. Brown gave an interesting and vivid lecture on lighthouses and lifeboats, describing their beginning and the activities in connection with them. Her description of a visit to the Eddystone lighthouse was particularly good.

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