Record

Performance TitleBoys' Brigade Demonstration 1925
Performance Date6 May 1925
Performance DayWednesday
Main PerformersRt. Hon. Lord Eustace Percy MP,
Right Rev. Bishop J Taylor Smith - speakers
Orchestra or BandBrass Band of the 1st Brentwood Company,
1st London Company (Kilburn),
9th Thames Valley (Kingston) Company,
South Esex Battalion,
8th Paisley Company,
1st Enfield Company,
14th West Kent (Bexley Heath) Company,
1st Barnet Company,
76th London Company,
40th Glasgow Company,
1st South Essex (Leytonstone) Company,
38th London Company,
74th London Company,
76th London Company (Forest Hill)
Set ListMarch: 'Wide Awake', J. Bailey (1st Brentwood Company),
Idyll: 'My Syrian Maid', W. Rimmer (1st Brentwood Company),
Fantasia: 'Eureka', Geo. Hawkins (1st Brentwood Company),
Euphonium Solo: 'The Skipper', W H Jude (1st Brentwood Company),
Valse Song: 'Romany Rose', arr. J Ord Hume (1st Brentwood Company),
Two Step: 'Razzle Dazzle', B E Houghton (1st Brentwood Company),
March: 'The Pirate Prince', J A Greenwood (1st Brentwood Company),
'Reveille' (1st London Company),
'The Old Warrior' (1st London Company),
Hymns: 'All People That On Earth Do Dwell',
'Alas! Those Chimes ',
'American Beauties',
'Jamie's Patrol',
March: '25th KOSB's Farewell to Meerut' (40th Glasgow Company),
Strathspey: 'The Bob of Fettercairn' (40th Glasgow Company),
Reel: 'Duntroon' (40th Glasgow Company),
Retreat: 'Lochanside' (40th Glasgow Company),
March: 'The Barren Rocks of Aden' (40th Glasgow Company),
'Evening Chimes',
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1925/23)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1925/23The Boys' Brigade - Demonstration6 May 1925
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
YtaroovcpipizBoys' Brigade Demonstration 19251
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/162Boys' Brigade (BB); 1883-; British Christian youth organisation
DS/UK/1760Percy; Eustace Sutherland Campbell (1887-1958); 1st Baron Percy of Newcastle; British diplomat, Conservative politician, public servant
DS/UK/2185Smith; John Taylor (1860-1938); English Anglican Bishop of Sierra Leone
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