Record

Performance TitleBritish Empire Union Meeting
Performance Date3 December 1918
Performance DayTuesday
Main PerformersSir John Lane Harrington (Chairman),
Horatio Bottomley,
Leo Maxse,
WM Perkins Bull,
Rev Prebendary Gough,
The Lord Mayor of Norwich
Frank Souter
Makins - speakers,
Charles Tree,
Phyllis Lett - vocals
H L Balfour - organ
Orchestra or BandCity of London National Guard
ConductorsClive Parsons
Set ListOrgan Recital: 'Grand Jubilant March', Sir E Stainer (H L Balfour),
'Graceful Dances from Henry VIII', Sir A Sullivan (H L Balfour),
'Impromptu', S Coleridge-Taylor (H L Balfour),
'Gavotte Mignon', Ambroise Thomas (H L Balfour),
'Selection of English National Songs' (H L Balfour),
'Transcription, 'Land of Hope and Glory', Sir E Elgar (H L Balfour),
'American Airs with Variations', Flagler (H L Balfour),
'Fan-Fare', I Lemmens (H L Balfour),
'Hats Off To The Stoker', Claude Arundale (Charles Tree),
'The Likes of They', C A Lidgey (Charles Tree),
'Land of Hope and Glory', Sir E Elgar (Phyllis Lett),
Selected (Phyllis Lett),
Opening Remarks by the Chairman (Sir John Lane Harrington),
Resolution (Horatio Bottomley, Leo Maxse, William Perkins Bull, Rev Prebendary Gough, The Lord May of Norwich, Frank Souter, Makins)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1918/57),
Periodical (British Empire Union, No.5, Vol.III, Dec.1918)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1918/57The British Empire Union - Germany and Her Allies Can and Must Pay the Cost of the War3 December 1918
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Oifabiosomit_HBritish Empire Union Meeting1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1990Bottomley; Horatio William (1860-1933); British financier, MP
DS/UK/2071Tree; Charles (fl 1914-1921); English singer
DS/UK/304Lett; Phyllis (fl 1909-1925); English contralto singer
DS/UK/5855Harrington; Sir; John Lane (fl 1900s-1910s); British aristocracy
DS/UK/3626Maxse; Leopold James 'Leo' (1864-1932); British journalist, editor of the conservative British publication, National Review
DS/UK/5857Bull; William Perkins (1870-1948); Canadian financier, philanthropist, historian
DS/UK/2524Gough; A. W. (fl 1915-1923); Rev.; English Prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral, chairman of British Workers League for London and the Home Counties
DS/UK/6044British Empire Union (BEU); 1915-c1918; British right-wing, anti-socialist organisation
DS/UK/22910Chamberlin; Sir; George (1846-1928); Lord Mayor of Norwich; Britsh businessman
DS/UK/22911Souter; Frank
DS/UK/1614Balfour; H L (28 October 1859-27 December 1946); British organist and teacher
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