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THE TRADITIONAL “ORANGES AND LEMONS” SERVICE has once again been held in the London church of St. Clement Danes. The service, for children, is held annually and each child receives an orange and a lemon on leaving the church. The Rev. A. T. Goodrich is shown giving the fruit to the children. The church’s peal of bells plays “Oranges and Lemons,” the old nursery rhyme.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29803, 21 April 1962, Page 13

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THE TRADITIONAL “ORANGES AND LEMONS” SERVICE has once again been held in the London church of St. Clement Danes. The service, for children, is held annually and each child receives an orange and a lemon on leaving the church. The Rev. A. T. Goodrich is shown giving the fruit to the children. The church’s peal of bells plays “Oranges and Lemons,” the old nursery rhyme. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29803, 21 April 1962, Page 13

THE TRADITIONAL “ORANGES AND LEMONS” SERVICE has once again been held in the London church of St. Clement Danes. The service, for children, is held annually and each child receives an orange and a lemon on leaving the church. The Rev. A. T. Goodrich is shown giving the fruit to the children. The church’s peal of bells plays “Oranges and Lemons,” the old nursery rhyme. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29803, 21 April 1962, Page 13