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Performance TitleNational Demonstration to Welcome the General Council of the World Federation of United Nations Association
Performance Date1 March 1947
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time19:00
Main PerformersAir Vice-Marshal Donald Bennett,
Rt. Hon. C R Attlee,
Rt. Hon. Anthony Eden,
Lionel Stevens,
H E Monsieur Jan Masaryk,
Lady Violet Bonham Carter,
Dr Robert C Dexter

Alan Kane - vocal,
Arnold Greir - organ
Orchestra or BandBritish Legion Band
ChoirsWorkers' Music Association Choir
Set ListCommunity Singing, 'Annie Laurie' (Alan Kane, Workers' Music Association Choir),
'Little Brown Jug' (Alan Kane, Workers' Music Association Choir),
'There's a Tavern' (Alan Kane, Workers' Music Association Choir),
'Clemantine' (Alan Kane, Workers' Music Association Choir),
'My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean' (Alan Kane, Workers' Music Association Choir),
'Pomp and Circumstance' (British Legion Band),
'These Things Shall Be' (John Addington Symonds, Arnold Greir),
Improvisation (Arnold Greir),
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1947/52)
Photograph (RAHE/3/1947/4) (This photograph shows Sir Clement Attlee and another man having refreshments)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1947/52National Demonstration To Welcome The General Council Of The World Federation Of UNA1 March 1947
RAHE/3/1947/4Photograph of Clement Attlee (?) at the National Demonstration to Welcome the General Council of the World Federation of United Nations Association1 March 1947
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
OwxadegiemifoixNational Demonstration to Welcome the General Council of the World Federation of United Nations Association1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/3509Attlee; Clement (3 January 1883-8 October 1967); 1st Earl Attlee, KG OM CH PC FRS; British politician
DS/UK/3487Carter; Helen Violet Bonham- (1887-1969); Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, DBE; British politician, diarist
DS/UK/1586Greir; Robert Arnold (fl 1914-1967); English organist
DS/UK/371Royal British Legion (RBL); 1921-; British ex-service welfare charity
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