Newsgallery141st Longwood Sing brings hundreds together at Nab End towerBookmarkShareNewsBySamantha Gildea17:26, 14 SEP 2014Updated10:41, 3 SEP 2015Musical director Suzanne Smelt leads the 141st Longwood Sing1 of 23Hundreds gathered at Nab End tower to sing rousing hymns2 of 23Hundreds gathered at Nab End tower to sing rousing hymns3 of 23Toddlers to the over nineties all played their part in performing a selection of rousing hymns4 of 23The service featured songs such as And The Glory and joining in with classics, Whole World in His Hands and Jerusalem5 of 23Youngsters from Crow Lane Primary School had a starring role6 of 23This year's sing raised money for Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal.7 of 23One of the Sing’s organisers, Charles Ross, said: “I’m very impresesed with the turn out."8 of 23Margaret Charlesworth and Gemma Frampton, mum and sister of fallen Longwood soldier Anton Frampton pictured during the singing of 'I Vow to Thee My Country'.9 of 23Golcar Band accompanied the singers10 of 23Bob Mortimer of the Royal British Legion and Jason McCartney MP.11 of 23Longwood Sing at Nab End Tower, Longwood. Golcar Band with musical director Charles Hindmarsh.12 of 23Golcar Band played to a packed-out amphitheatre13 of 23Longwood Sing is the biggest event in the village's calendar14 of 23Golcar Band played to a packed-out amphitheatre15 of 23From right, Dr Bert Jindal (president of Longwood Sing), Jason McCartney MP, Bob Mortimer (of the Royal British Legion), the Mayor of Kirklees, Clr Ken Smith and the mayoress Christine Smith.16 of 23Singers join in at Nab End tower, Longwood17 of 23Golcar Band with musical director Charles Hindmarsh18 of 23Golcar Band with musical director Charles Hindmarsh19 of 23This year's sing raised money for Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal.20 of 23The singers included 92-year-old sing veteran, Fran Hopkin21 of 23Musical director Suzanne Smelt leads the 141st Longwood Sing22 of 23Musical director Suzanne Smelt leads the 141st Longwood Sing23 of 23