Record

Performance TitlePrimrose League Grand Habitation
Performance Date1 May 1925
Performance DayFriday
Main PerformersDowager Countess of Jersey,
Rt. Hon. Sir W Joynson Hicks Bart MP,
Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill MP,
Earl of Clarendon,
Edward Doran - speakers,
Lady Maud Warrender - vocals,
R Arnold Greir - organ
ConductorsH L Balfour
Set ListMusic Recital:
Organ Solo: 'Imperial March', Elgar (R Arnold Greir),
'The Frog', Ernest Newton,
'Dashing Away With the Smoothing Iron',
'Nymphs and Shepherds', Purcell,
Organ Solo: 'Minuet' (Bernice), Handel,
'The Cornelius March', Mendelssohn,
'The Red, White and Blue', Henry Russell,
'Shepherd's Dance', Edward German,
Organ Solos: 'Chanson de Nuit', Elgar,
'Barcarole', Wolstenholme,
Anthem: 'Land of Hope and Glory' (Lady Maud Warrender)

Procession,
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem) (Lady Maud Warrender),
Presentation of Champion Banners,
Speech,
Address,
Resolution,
Resolution Seconded,
Vote of Thanks
Performance NotesThe following year's Habitation took place at Caxton House on 20 April 1926.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1925/20)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1925/20Primrose League Grand Habitation Demonstration1 May 1925
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
EzabowhealipigPrimrose League Grand Habitation1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1614Balfour; H L (28 October 1859-27 December 1946); British organist and teacher
DS/UK/1586Greir; Robert Arnold (fl 1914-1967); English organist
DS/UK/1724Warrender; Lady; Maud (1870-1945); British wife of Vice-Admiral Sir George John Scott Warrender, 7th Bt., née Ethel Maud Ashley
DS/UK/2028Churchill; Sir; Winston (30 November 1874-24 January 1965); KG OM CH TD DL FRS RA; British politician, army officer, and writer
DS/UK/2026Joynson-Hicks; Sir; William (1865-1932); 1st Viscount Brentford; British Conservative politician
DS/UK/1726Villiers; Lady; Margaret Elizabeth (1849-1945); Countess; British daughter of William Leigh, 2nd Baron Leigh and wife of the 7th Earl of Jersey
DS/UK/1728Villiers; George Herbert Hyde (1877-1955); 6th Earl of Clarendon; British Conservative politician
DS/UK/2749Doran; Edward (1 June 1885-15 December 1945); British film producer and politician
DS/UK/174Primrose League; 1883-2004; British organisation for spreading Conservative principles in UK
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