This appears to be a charity record produced by the Holmfirth Rotary Club and Friends, likely from the 1960s or 1970s. The hand-drawn cover art and local production suggest this was a community fundraising project, with all proceeds designated for the club’s charitable work. Such local charity records were common in British towns during the mid-20th century, often featuring local bands, choirs, or community groups performing popular songs or original compositions. These records hold particular appeal to collectors of local history memorabilia, vinyl enthusiasts specializing in rare or obscure pressings, and those interested in British community culture. The Holmfirth connection may be especially significant to collectors of Yorkshire regional items or fans of British television, as Holmfirth later became famous as the filming location for the long-running BBC series ‘Last of the Summer Wine.’ The handmade aesthetic and charitable purpose give this record both historical and sentimental value beyond its musical content.
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