Main Performers | Sir Stanley Rouse (President of the Federation of International Football Associations), W Bowie, Rt. Rev. Timothy O Olufosoye - speakers
14th West Kent Company, 99th London Company, 9th London Company, 1st Romford Company, Junior Sections of The Waltham Forest Battalion, 13th Ealing Company, 77th London Company, 1st Harrow Company, 4th Hillingdon Company, 6th Hillingdon Company, 1st Northwood Company, 15th London Company, 13th Bromley Company, 5th London Company, 4th London Company, 2nd Grays Company, 1st Thameside Company, 13th Thameside Company, 85th London Company, 91st London Company, 174th London Company, 105th London Company, Junior Section of The 100th Sutton and District Company, 13th Bromley Company, Redbridge Battalion, Islington and E.London Battalion |
Orchestra or Band | Massed Bands of The London District, Buglers, 2nd Enfield Company Band, 5th Hendon Company Band, 2nd Waltham Forest Company Band, 133rd London Company Band, 37th London Company Arena Orderlies, 73rd London Company Duty Buglers, Pipes and Drums of The 5th Croydon Company, 5th London Company Band and Members, 27th London Company Band and Members, 28th London Company Band and Members, 37th LondonCompany Band and Members, 70th London Company Band and Members, 73rd London Company Band and Members, 74th London Company Band and Members, 79th London Company Band and Members, 88th London Company Band and Members, 99th London Company Band and Members, 118th London Company Band and Members, 3rd Croydon Company Band and Members, 5th Croydon Company Band and Members, 6th Croydon Company Band and Members, 13th Mid-Surrey Company Band and Members, 2nd West Kent Company Band and Members |
Set List | 'Red Roses Waltz', J A Greenwood (Massed Bands of The London District), 'My Lady Greensleeves', arr. Frank Wright (Massed Bands of The London District), Selection - 'Mary Poppins', Sherman (Massed Bands of The London District), March - 'Sussex by The Sea' (Massed Bands of The London District), Reveille (Buglers), 'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem), 'Onward Christian Soldiers'
Daily Telegraph Shield presentation (Sir Stanley Rous) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1967/53) |