THE crowds turned out for the 16th annual Bygone and Organ Extravaganza held in Little Downham village centre on Saturday, March 29. More than 25 mechanical organs of all sizes were playing favourite tunes. Bygones, vintage tractors, bicycles and cars, t
THE crowds turned out for the 16th annual Bygone and Organ Extravaganza held in Little Downham village centre on Saturday, March 29.
More than 25 mechanical organs of all sizes were playing favourite tunes. Bygones, vintage tractors, bicycles and cars, team models and motor cycles were on display. There were refreshments and a raffle. The event raised more than £1,000 for MAGPAS, the mobile emergency doctor service.
Trevor Freeman organises the event. He and his wife Linda began by collecting money for MAGPAS when he played his own street organ for the public. Sixteen years later the Extravaganza has become an established event in the village.
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