People at Katharine House Hospice were entertained by a chamber choir - and three generations of a family were present to enjoy the occasion.
The choir of 12-year-old pupils from Winchester House School in Brackley sang a collection of works, including spirituals and four-part voice harmonies. The choristers were led by choir mistress Catherine Jordan.
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Among the audience was 82-year-old Kenneth Greaves, who was the headmaster at Sibford School, near Banbury, when Katharine Gadsby was a pupil there. Katharine House Hospice was named in Miss Gadsby's memory after she died of cancer.
Mr Greaves, pictured above with his grandson Harry, listened to him sing with the choir.
Harry's father, Richard Greaves, who is a parent governor at Winchester House School, said: "I thought the opportunity would provide a treat for the children and the patients."
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