Record

Performance TitleSalute To Victory, in aid of The Battersea General Hospital
Performance Date9 June 1946
Performance DaySunday
Performance Time19:00
Main PerformersMaurice Colleano,
Joyce, Bonar and George,
Naughton and Gold,
Nellie Wallace,
Anna Jeans,
Maxwell Taylor,
Sheila Zimbler,
Eleanor Mills,
Ann Haskins,
Peter Ewan,
Issy Bonn,
Jules Adrian and Grace Spero,
Wee Georgie Wood,
Monsewer Eddie Gray,
Nosmo King

Arthur Caiger,
Nancy Evans,
James Johnston,
Vera Terry,
John Dethik - vocals,
Dorothy Pouishnoff - piano
Secondary PerformersIvor Newton
Percival Garratt - pianos
Orchestra or BandRoyal Military School of Music Band,
Sidney Lipton and His Augmented Grosvenor House Orchestra,
Royal Military School of Music Trumpeters,
Dagenham Girl Pipers,
Pipe Band of The 8th Punjab Regiment
ChoirsAlexandra Choir
ConductorsLt. M Roberts,
Sidney Lipton,
Charles Proctor
Set List'Rule Britannia', arr. Malcolm Sargent (Alexandra Choir),
'The British Grenadiers', arr. Stanford Robinson (Alexandra Choir),
'For The Fallen' (Spirit of England), Elgar (Alexandra Choir),
'Stars Are Brightly Shining' from Tosca, Puccini (James Johnston),
'Caro Nome' from Rigoletto, Verdi (Vera Terry),
'Within These Sacred Bowers' from Zauberflote, Mozart (John Dethik),
'The Gendarmes' (Genevieve De Brabant), Offenbach (James Johnston, John Dethik),
'Holy Angel' from Faust, Gounod (Vera Terry, James Johnston, John Dethik),
'Thank You', Nosmo King,
'Song of Liberty' (Pomp and Circumstance No.4), Elgar (James Johnston)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1946/151)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1946/151Salute To Victory in aid of The Battersea General Hospital9 June 1946
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Oivakieb_VifcrSalute To Victory, in aid of The Battersea General Hospital1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/6732Naughton and Gold; 1908-1962; British comedy double act
DS/UK/6522Wallace; Nellie (1870-1948); British music hall star, actress, comedienne, dancer, songwriter
DS/UK/6830Taylor; Maxwell Davenport (1901-1987); American General, diplomat
DS/UK/6595Bonn; Issy (21 April 1903- 21 April 1977); British comedian, singer and actor
DS/UK/6520Wood; George (1894-1979); British actor, comedian
DS/UK/6832Gray; Edward Earl (1898-1969); English stage comedian
DS/UK/6833Watson; Vernon (1886-1952); English variety artist
DS/UK/6512Caiger; Arthur (1890-1964); English conductor, teacher
DS/UK/2718Evans; Nancy (1915-2000); OBE; English mezzo-soprano
DS/UK/6446Johnston; James (1903-1991); Northern Irish tenor, oratorio singer
DS/UK/1208Newton; Ivor (1892-1981); CBE; English pianist
DS/UK/2351Royal Military School of Music; Royal Military Band; c1857-; British military band
DS/UK/251Royal Military School of Music; 1857-; British military music school
DS/UK/2818The Dagenham Girl Pipers; 1930-; English female bagpipe band
DS/UK/2127Alexandra Choir; 1940-1990; British choir
DS/UK/2358Proctor; Charles (1906-1996); English conductor, choir master, composer
DS/UK/12719James; Terry (fl 1960s); Dr.; Welsh conductor
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