Record

Performance Title'Cycling' - Sixth 'All-rounder' Concert and Prize Distribution
Performance Date18 January 1936
Performance DaySaturday
Main PerformersS W Miles,
C Holland,
A Cross,
F A Lipscombe,
M Clark,
H James,
E J Capell,
K H Mosedale,
F G Frost,
J G Bone,
E V Mills,
B W Bentley,
D W Johnson,
Bobby Howell and His Boys,
16 ''Cycling'' Belles,
The South China Troupe,
Larry Kemble,
Lowe, Burnoff and Wensley,
Mrs Roland E Dangerfield,
Lucienne and Ashour,
George Hurd,
The Juvelys,
The Borstal Boys,
Nello and Partner,
The Frilli Troupe,
Larry Adler,
J W Hinton,
F C Ghilks,
C T King,
J H Dicks,
R Hicks,
F G Murray,
F N Turner,
W F Burl,
A J W Murray,
P Warner,
H F Sherley,
V J Andrews,
H Leat

Larry Adler - harmonica,
Frederick Yeomans - vocal,
Edward Holmes,
Gilbert Stacey - organ
Orchestra or BandThe Cramer Accordion Band
Set ListPot-Pourri of Jazz (Edward Holmes),
Songs From The Shows (Bobby Howell and His Boys),
Rhythms of The Wheels (16 ''Cycling'' Belles),
Oriental Acrobats (The South China Troupe),
A Lad On A Ladder (Larry Kemble),
A Dancing Satire (Lowe, Burnoff and Wensley, The Cramer Accordion Band),
'The Student Prince' (Gilbert Stacey),
'The Carioca' (16 ''Cycling'' Belles),
Apache Dancers (Lucienne and Ashour),
International Jugler (George Hurd),
Balancing Act Extraordinary (The Juvelys),
A Mixed Pair (The Borstal Boys),
Cyclists, Comic and Clever (Nello and Partner),
Springboard, Speed, Sensation (The Frilli Troupe),
'Melodies in Rhythm' (Bobby Howell and His Boys)
Harmonica Exponent (Larry Adler),
Our Favourite Baritone (Frederick Yeomans),
'Auld Lang Syne',
National Anthem: 'God Save the King'
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1936/6)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1936/6Cycling Sixth 'All Rounder' Concert and Prize Distribution18 January 1936
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Owmahezehifog'Cycling' Sixth ''All-rounder'' Concert and Prize Distribution1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/3181Adler; Larry (10 February 1914-6 August 2001); American harmonica player
DS/UK/1340Cycling (Cycling Weekly); 1891-; British cycling magazine
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