Main Performers | General Bramwell Booth, Mrs Booth, Commissioner Higgins (Chief of Staff) - speakers
The Nestlings (infants), The 'United Sunbeams',
Ensign Jackson - vocal |
Orchestra or Band | International Staff Band, Chalk Farm Band, United Young Peoples' Bands: Penge Band, Kilburn 1 Band, Islington Band, Ilford Band |
Set List | Procession to the stage, Presentation of Medals to LSS Arthur Seton and LSS Alfred Richardson
Display of the National Young People's Salvation Army work
Drill Display (Nestlings), Demonstrations (Life-Saving Scouts, Guards)
Pageant - 'The Pied Piper of the Salvation Army'
Addresses (General Booth, Mrs Booth, Commissioner Higgins)
'We're Bound For The Land', 'Children of the King', Chorus: 'And The Glory',arr. Lieut-Colonel Goldsmith March: 'Loyal Service, (United Young Peoples' Bands), 'The Dewdrop's Message' (United Singing Companies), 'Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild', Chorus: 'Give to Jesus Glory!' |
Performance Notes | At the start of the event a presentation of silver medals and certficates were given to to Life-Saving Scout Arthur Seton and Lif-Saving Scout Alfred Richardson, both of Darlington, for rescuing a boy from drowning in the River Tees on 11 August 1926.
Inspector Captain Boorman, Mrs Griffiths, Brigadier Evan Smith, Adjutant Wycliffe Booth, Brigadier Bernard Booth, L.-S. Scout Alfred Richardson, L.-S. Scout Arthur Seton, Colonel John McMillan, Commissioner S Hurren, Miss Plummer, Staff-Captain Morton, Major S Bell, Guard-Leader Provis were seated on stage. |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1926/63) |