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Description 1905 photo of a steam-powered organ at Hunslet Feast. Until 1888, the feast was held on Penny Hill next to St Mary's Church, on August Bank Holiday. After that, the feast was moved to Hunslet Moor. In the early 19th century the show consisted of theatrical shows, hand-driven rides, swings, and Punch and Judy.
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