Main Performers | W J Genese - speaker, Balham and Tooting Local Association, 5th Balham Group, Battersea Local Association, Beckenham Local Association, 23rd Beckenham Group, Bermondsey and Rotherhithe Local Association, 21st Bermondsey Group, 17th Bethnal Green Group, 24th Bournemouth Group, Camberwell Local Association, 3rd Camberwell Group, 10th Camberwell Group, 55th Camberwell Group, 1st Carshalton Group, 1st Chalkwell Bay Group, 1st Chelsea Group, 5th Chelsea Group, 15th Chelsea Group, 1st City of London Group, 2nd City of London Group, 12th City of London Group, 6th City of London Group, Clapham Local Association, 5th Clapham Group, Croydon Local Association, 44th Croydon Group, Deptford Local Association, 1st East Grinstead Group, 6th Eltham Group, Enfield Local Association, 4th Enfield Group, Finchley Local Association, Forest Hill Local Association, 3rd Fulham Group, 26th Fulham Group, 27th Fulham Group, 7th Greenwich Group, Guildford (St. Nicholas') Group, 10th Hackney Group, 2nd Hammersmith Group, 11th Hammersmith Group, Hampstead Local Association, 10th Hampstead Group, 1st Hampton Hill Group, Harringay Local Association, Harrow Local Association, 3rd Hillingdon Group, 8th Holborn Group, Hornsey Local Association, 3rd Hounslow Group, Islington Local Association, Kensington Local Association, 3rd Kensington Group, 11th Kensington Group, 37th Kensington Group, 52nd Kensington Group, Kingston-on-Thames Local Association, Lambeth North Local Association, 13th Lambeth North Group, 1st Lambeth South Group, Lewisham And Lee Local Association, 4th Lewisham Group, 1st Mortlake Group, 2nd North London Group, 61st North London Group, 62nd North London Group, 63rd North London Group, 66th North London Group, 92nd North London Group, 101st North London Group, 106th North London Group, 151st North London Group, 153rd North London Group, 154th North London Group, 155th North London Group, 161st North London Group, 163rd North London Group, 171st North London Group, 179th North London Group, 185th North London Group, 186th North London Group, 188th North London Group, 192nd North London Group, 195th North London Group, 203rd North London Group, 207th North London Group, Paddington Local Association, Poplar, North, Local Association, 20th Poplar, North, Group, 23rd Poplar, North, Group, Poplar, South, Local Association, Petworth (St. Mary's) Group, 3rd Putney Group, 4th Putney Group, 14th Richmond Group, Seven Kings and Goodmayes Local Association, Shoreditch Local Association, 1st South-West Hertfordshire Group, 29th Southwark Group, 30th Stepney Group, 31st Stepney Group, 10th Streatham Group, 12th Sydenham Group, 13th Sydenham Group, 1st Tingewick Group, Tottenham Local Association, Twickenham (St. Mary's) Group, Uxbridge Local Association, 14th Walthamstow Group, 22nd Walthamstow Group, Wandsworth, Putney and Barnes Local Association, 23rd West London Group, 52nd West London Group, 36th West Ham Group, Westminster Local Association, 2nd Westminster Group, 4th Westminster Group, 15th Westminster Group, 23rd Westminster Group, 5th Willesden Group, 17th Willesden Group, 28th Willesden Group, Wood Green, Southgate and Friern Barnet Local Association, 13th Woolwich Local Association, 27th Woolwich Local Association |
Performance Notes | "SCOUTS AT ALBERT HALL. DISPLAY BY 3,000 PERFORMERS. A demonstration of the activities of the three branches of the Boy Scout movement-Wolf Cubs, Boy Scouts, and Rover Scouts-was given by 3,000 Scouts from London and the Home Counties at the Albert Hall last evening. The demonstration lasted nearly three hours. The Chief Scout, Lord Baden-Powell, was unable to be present, but he sent a message through the Chief Guide, Lady Baden-Powell. The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress and the Sheriffs of the City of London were present, and the audience also included Dr. Strumillo, member of the Boy Scouts' International Committee and formerly Chief Scout of Poland, and Dr. B. A. Perott, International Commissioner of the Russian Scouts (National Association). The programme opened with a procession of flags of all the countries in which there are Scouts. The Union Jack, symbol of the birth-place of scouting, had pride of place, and afterwards came the flags of the 39 parts of the British Empire, and behind them of 47 other countries which have embraced the movement. The procession was led by the massed pipes and drums of the Scottish Scout groups in London, and it included a number of Russian Boy Scouts who are at present living in London. Displays by Cubs followed. Four' hundred London Wolf Cubs gave the Grand Howl.
The items which followed showed Scouts erecting bridges, scaling walls, and engaging in other forms of pioneering work. A large group of Sea Scouts demonstrated the land drill of life-saving from drowning of the Royal Life-Saving Society. Rhythmic drill, a comparatively new form of physical training in the Scout movement, was next carried out to music. Rover Scouts, a senior branch of the Boy Scout movement, gave a display of physical training, weightlifting, and rope spinning. A choir of 600, under Dr. L. P. Huggins, the Headquarters Commissioner for Music, and the orchestra of the All-London Scout Revue gave selections during the demonstration. Finally, there was Camp Fire, in which 1,000 Scouts took part under the direction of Mr. W. J. Genese, an assistant county commissioner. Rover Peter Dawson, the well-known baritone, took part in the singing of familiar tunes. LORD HAMPTON, Chief Commissioner, welcomed Lady Baden-Powell and expressed the regret of performers and audience that the Chief Scout was unable to be present. LADY BADEN-POWELL said that they were nursing the Chief Scout back to health and strength, and before many months were passed the Scouts would be able to see him again. (Applause.) She brought a message of love and greetings from him. The Chief Marshal was Lieutenant-Colonel A. N. Francis. " (The Times 19 April 1934) |