I was sorry not to be able to attend the Open Day at Hattie Webb House in Kent on Monday. However, a friend who was there told me that there's a signed photo with a message from Leonard on the wall, dedicated to everyone at the house. Apparently, the framed poster has pride of place in the young residents lounge. Here's a link to the Hattie Webb House website, with a video about it:
http://www.kasbah.org.uk/hattie_webb.html
P.S. It's good to see more Webb Sisters concerts being announced - Glasgow and Mancester as mentioned here, and now The Sugar Club in Dublin in November.
Photo of Leonard at Hattie Webb House
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Re: Photo of Leonard at Hattie Webb House
Hi John
Not much information in the link so I was wondering about the connection to the Webb sisters?
BM
Not much information in the link so I was wondering about the connection to the Webb sisters?
BM
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1980 -- Comedy Theatre, Melbourne
1985 -- State Theatre, Melbourne
2008 -- Hamilton, Toronto, Cardiff
2009 -- Rochford Winery, Yarra Valley
2010 -- Melbourne
2013 -- Melbourne, The Hill Winery, Geelong, Auckland
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Re: Photo of Leonard at Hattie Webb House
Hi blonde madonna,
The house is run by KASBAH - The Kent Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. Hattie worked with a songwriter, Ross who is one of the young people being cared for at the home, and they decided to name the house in her honour. The short video on the website gives you more information.
All good things, John E
The house is run by KASBAH - The Kent Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. Hattie worked with a songwriter, Ross who is one of the young people being cared for at the home, and they decided to name the house in her honour. The short video on the website gives you more information.
All good things, John E
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