Record

Performance TitleNational Association of Local Government Officers (NALGO) - Fourteenth Annual Reunion and Concert
Performance Date25 April 1935
Performance DayThursday
Performance Time19:15
Main PerformersHarold Bennett,
Harry Williams,
Harry Brunning,
Claude Chandler,
Richard Hassett,
Suzette Tarri - speakers,
Philip H Harrold - prize giver,
Gladys Ripley,
Heddle Nash - vocals
Secondary PerformersCarlo - piano-accordionist,
Lloyd Shakespeare - trumpet,
Gladys Millage - poste horn,
David Jenkins - piano,
Percy West Taylor - organ, piano
Set ListNational Anthem: 'God Save the King'
Organ Solo: 'Finlandia', Sibelius (Percy West Taylor),
'Onaway, Awake, Beloved' from Hiawatha, Coleridge-Taylor (Heddle Nash),
The Guy With The Guitar (Harry Brunning),
Piano-Accordionis: (Carlo),
Original Humour (Claude Chandler),
'O Love, From Thy Power' from Samson and Delilah, Bizet (Gladys Ripley),
Wit and Wisdom (Richard Hassett),
Modern Comedy and Song (David Jenkins, Suzette Tarri),
Musical Divertissement (Lloyd Shakespeare, Gladys Millage),
Original Humour (Claude Chandler),
'Questa O Quella' from Rigoletto, Verdi (Heddle Nash),
'It Was A Lover and His Lass', Barbara Reynolds (Heddle Nash),
'If I Am Dreaming' (The Dubarry), Millocker (Heddle Nash),
Phone Phiddle Phun (Harold Bennett, Harry Williams),
Solo: 'Bird Songs At Eventide', Eric Coates (Gladys Ripley),
Further Foolishness (Richard Hassett),
Harmony and Hilarity (David Jenkins, Suzette Tarri),
A Few Experiences (Harry Brunning)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1935/25)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1935/25National Association of Local Government Officers - Fourteenth Annual Reunion and Concert26 April 1935
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
ElazcxeamifanNational Association of Local Government Officers (NALGO) - Fourteenth Annual Reunion and Concert1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1360Nash; William 'Heddle' (1894-1961); English tenor
DS/UK/1247Ripley; Gladys (1908-1955); English contralto
DS/UK/1361National Association of Local Government Officers (NALGO); 1905-; British trade union
Add to My Items