Record

Performance TitleBoys' Brigade Display 1944
Performance Date6 May 1944
Performance DaySaturday
Main PerformersAdmiral Sir Edward R G R Evans,
Rev. Dr. W E Sangster,
Sir Hugh Turnbull - speakers,
Drum-Major J Winter - judge,
Private Derek Barsham - vocal

9th London Company,
14th London Company,
28th London Company,
37th London Company,
57th London Company,
70th London Company,
88th London Company,
99th London Company,
1st South Essex Company,
2nd South Essex Company,
5th South Essex Company,
6th South Essex Company,
9th South Essex Company,
13th South Essex Company,
26th South Essex Company,
4th London Company,
61st London Company,
68th London Company,
159th London Company,
8th West Essex Company,
1st West Middlesex Company,
3rd West Middlesex Company,
10th West Middlesex Company,
18th West Middlesex Company,
27th West Middlesex Company,
1st Slough Company,
5th Slough Company,
2nd Thames Valley Company,
3rd Thames Valley Company,
7th Thames Valley Company,
9th Thames Valley Company,
1st Enfield Company,
2nd West Kent Company,
14th West Kent Company
Orchestra or Band2nd Enfield Company Silver Band,
92nd London Company (Streatham) Buglers,
37th London Company (Balham) Orderlies,
92nd London Company,
6th London Company,
Massed Bands of The London District,
5th East Surrey Company Pipers
Set ListHymn, 'Onward! Christian Soldiers',
'The Phantom Brigade' (Band),
'King's Own', Drum-Major J Winter (92nd London Company, 6th London Company),
Barcarolle, 'Les Contes D'Hoffman', Offenbach (Massed Bands of The London District),
March, 'Marching Thro' Georgia', G Miller (Massed Bands of The London District),
'Red Roses', Band,
'Evening Hymn' (Private Derek Barsham),
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1944/35)
URLhttps://thirdlight.royalalberthall.com/pf.tlx/jUNjUNBjKdwf3
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1944/35The Boys' Brigade6 May 1944
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
IenaraizutifovBoys' Brigade Display 19441
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/4605Evans; Edward (28 October 1880-20 August 1957); 1st Baron Mountevans, KCB, DSO, SGM; British naval officer, Antarctic explorer and politician
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