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In A Monastry Garden Song

I came second in a Singing Contest at Ramsgate singing Its Almost Tomorrow, but the winner sang In a Monastry Garden - never like the song since - lol.
 
I believe some of his relatives are buried at Key Hill. Not sure of the relationship, but as they lived so near, perhaps his parents.

Shortie
 
Thanks for replies about Albert Ketelbey. My Dad always loved that song,he used to say the chap who composed it was a local.In fact i,ve just listened to it ." How lovely " It is too.
 
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