Record

Performance TitleChurch Lads' Brigade London Division Anniversary Celebration and Demonstration
Performance Date21 June 1922
Performance DayWednesday
Main PerformersThe Right Rev. the Bishop of Kensington
General the Earl of Cavan - speakers
Orchestra or BandThe Band of All Saints Haggerston Company,
The Drums of St. Mary Magdalene Chiswick Company,
The Drums of St. Paul New Southgate Company,
St. Alban and St. Peter and St. Paul, orderly buglers,
Teddington Companies, orderly buglers,
St. Peter London Docks Company, junior corps band
Royal PresenceHRH Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll
Performance Notes"Perhaps the event which pleased the audience most was that in which three companies of the junior corps, lying apparently in shapeless masses on the floor, wriggled themselves slowly out into the letters 'L D C L B.'" (Acton Gazette 30 June 1922)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1922/33)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1922/33Church Lads' Brigade, London Division - Demonstration at the Royal Albert Hall21 June 1922
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Os_KofireasohChurch Lads' Brigade London Division Demonstration1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/250Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade; 1901-; British Christian youth organisation
DS/UK/2244Maud; John Primatt (1860-1932); English second Bishop of Kensington (1911-1932)
DS/UK/2245Lambart; Frederick Rudolph (1856-1946); 10th Earl of Cavan; British Army officer, Chief of the Imperial General Staff
DS/UK/1828Ingram; Arthur Foley Winnington- (1858-1946); Lord Bishop of London; English Bishop of London
DS/UK/2284Grenfell; Lord; Francis Wallace (1841-1925); Field Marshall, 1st Baron Grenfell; British Army officer
DS/UK/2285Ford,; Everard A. (fl 1909-1922); Cadet-Colonel; British Army officer
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