Main Performers | Rt. Rev. Lord Bishop of Southwark, Rev. J A L Hardcastle, Rev. G F Naylor - speakers
Loughton Boys' School Pupils, St. Peter's School, Battersea, Streatham Grammar School, Ashton-Phillimore Branch of the Children's Union, Raywood Street School, Battersea, Valerie Florence, Mrs Auberon Kennard, Mrs Harris, Jean Heron-Maxwell, Major Davidson-Houston, Constance Farr, Glenshee School, Dulwich Pupils, Mrs Gerald Aylmer, Miss Watkins, Miss Clarke, Thornlea School of Dancing and Elocution, Mrs Mitchell, Daphne Jay ( Mayfair School of Dancing), Mrs Eleanor Sharp, Cone School of Dancing, Melbourne College, Thornton Heath, Miss Briggs' School of Dancing, Ethne Skinner School of Dancing, Jane Ann School of Dancing, Jean Boggon School of Dancing, Mrs Hutts (asst. Phiroza Dastur), Mrs Arthur Smith, Helen Elliott, Edna Hough (Edgware School of Music), Mrs Hyde-Chambers (East Acton House High School), Geneva House School, Mrs Sharp, Lady Hewitt, Mrs Chippindall Higgin, Mrs Monckton, Lily Jones.
Frederick Finlay - organ, Bandsman Wean, Bandsman Broak - trumpets, Madame Lhombino, May Selby, Norah Brown - violins |
Orchestra or Band | Royal Amateur Orchestral Society |
Set List | National Anthem: 'God Save the King' Hymn: 'Praise My Soul The King of Heaven', 'Occasional Overture', Handel (Royal Amateur Orchestral Society), 'Water Music', Handel (Royal Amateur Orchestral Society), 'Tannhauser Overture', Wagner (Royal Amateur Orchestral Society), 'Meistersinger Overture', Wagner (Royal Amateur Orchestral Society), March: 'Pomp and Circumstance, No.4 in G', Elgar (Royal Amateur Orchestral Society), 'Marche Hongroise', Berlioz (Royal Amateur Orchestral Society), 'Parade Militaire', Massenet (Royal Amateur Orchestral Society), March: 'Athalie', Mendelssohn (Royal Amateur Orchestral Society), March :'Le Prophete', Meyerbeer (Royal Amateur Orchestral Society), 'Land of Hope and Glory', 'Onward, Christian Soldiers'
Receiving of purses from 1,000 children and Laddie, the Great Dane Dog (Duchess of York) |
Performance Notes | "The arena had been converted into a pageant ground, and the organ was screened off by an archway with flights of steps and landings leading down to the floor level. At 3 o'clock the Duchess of York, who was accompanied by Lady Beatrix Wilkinson, and the Bishop of Southwark, Colonel E Wyndham, chairman of the executive committee, and other officials of the society, took to their seats on the platform, which had been arranged on the flights of steps. The Bishop of Southwark, as chairman, said that a message of good wishes had been received from the Bishop of London. Their first business was the presentation of purses to the Duchess of York by the children who had collected or given the money they contained. Each purse held at least 10s., and there were about 1,100 of them. The children carrying the purses were marshalled in pairs. Before the first two reached the platform the Duchess of York was presented with a bouquet of pink carnations. For half an hour the children, who were of all ages from four to 18, both boys and girls, advanced, presented their purses, and the, turning to left to right, took up seats in two sections of the hall which had been reserved for them." (The Times, 23 May 1935, page 18)
A Great Dane (dog) called the 'Laddie of Accra', owned by Mr A F Elliott, of Lee House, Rottingdean, Sussex, also took part in the presentation of purses (24 May 1935, The Times, page 13) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1935/36) |