There's an awful howler in Sunday's Observer, in which Phil Hogan writes, though not online, of the Proms that they were founded "for the russet-cheeked Victorian masses. A grand evening of music at the Albert Hall for the price of a lump of coal and a quart of gin". [Verb missing, I think-TR]
It's a pity that Hogan's whimsy is spoilt by the fact that the Proms only moved to the Albert Hall in 1942 after the Queen's Hall was bombed the year before.
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