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Performance TitleImperial College of Science and Technology Commemoration Day 1958 [Private]
Performance Date23 October 1958
Performance DayThursday
Performance Time15:00
Main PerformersProf. H Ford,
Prof. David Williams,
Prof. P M S Blackett,
Prof. O A Saunders,
Prof. D M Newitt,
A M Holbein,
Dr. P Dunsheath,
Dr. C F Harris,
Lord Bridges,
Dr. R P Linstead,
Rt. Hon. Viscount Falmouth,
Prof. O W Richards,
Prof. J C Mitcheson,
Dr A P Rowe,
Prof. Emeritus H V A Briscoe,
C A Bristow,
Hon. H. letcher Moulton,
Prof. Emeritus V C Illing,
Prof. Emeritus A J S Pippard,
Dr S L Smith
Orchestra or BandRCM Orchestra
ChoirsImperial College Musical Society Choir
ConductorsDr H E Brown,
Harvey Phillips
Set ListProcession,
'Gaudeamus Igitur' (Imperial College Musical Society Choir),
'O Praise The Lord With One Consent' (Sixth Chandos Anthem), Handel (Imperial College Musical Society Choir),
'God Save the Queen' (Imperial College Musical Society Choir) (National Anthem)
Recession
Performance NotesThe Celebrations commemorate the visit made to the College by their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on the occassion of the Centenary in 1845 of the Royal Colleg of Chemistry the oldest forerunner of the Imperial College.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1958/149)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1958/149Imperial College of Science and Technology Commemoration Day 195823 October 1958
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Czaguk_K_SowrImperial College of Science and Technology Commemoration Day 1958 [Private]1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/737Imperial College London; 1907-; British university
DS/UK/19129Boscawen; Evelyn Hugh John (1887-1962); 8th Viscount Falmouth; British Army and RAF officer, peer
DS/UK/13279Royal College of Music Orchestra; 1880s-; British orchestra
DS/UK/10055Imperial College Union Choir; 1949-; British choir
DS/UK/14347Brown; E.H (fl 1950s-1990s); British conductor
DS/UK/7793Phillips; Harvey (fl 1940s-1960s); English cellist, conductor
DS/UK/19193Bridges; Lord; Edward Ettingdene (1892-1969); 1st Baron Bridges; British civil servant
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