Record

Performance TitlePrimrose League Grand Habitation
Performance Date4 May 1934
Performance DayFriday
Main PerformersRt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin (Grand Master),
Dowager Countess of Jersey (President of the Ladies' Grand Council),
Mr H W Kerr MP,
Mr A Duff Cooper,
Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (Primrose League Chancellor),
Lord Ebbisham (Primrose League Treasurer) - speakers
Secondary PerformersR Arnold Greir - organ
ChoirsThe Primrose Bud Choir
ConductorsMr H L Balfour
Set ListMusic Recital:
Organ Soli - 'Overture' from Athalia, Handel (R Arnold Greir),
'Barcarolle', Wolstenholme (R Arnold Greir),
Two-Part Song - 'The Wasp and The Bee', Alfred Moffat (The Primrose Bud Choir),
Unison Song: 'Let The Hills Resound With Song', Brindley Richardsm (The Primrose Bud Choir),
Organ Soli - 'Pomp and Circumstance, March No.4, in G', Edward Elgar (R Arnold Greir),
'Chanson De Nuit', Elgar (R Arnold Greir),
Two-Part Song - 'Welcome Heroes of Renown', Mendelssohn (The Primrose Bud Choir),
'Who's For The Empire', Jewell Hennessy (The Primrose Bud Choir),
Song With Chorus: 'We'll Stand By The Primrose League', Peter Dawson (The Primrose Bud Choir, Peter Dawson),
'Land of Hope and Glory', Elgar,

Procession,
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem),
Presentation of Champion Banners and Prize-Giving (Dowager Countess of Jersey,),
Speech (Stanley Baldwin),
Resolution Seconded (Marquess of Dufferin and Ava),
Vote of Thanks (Lord Ebbisham),
Resolution Seconded (Mr H W Kerr MP)
Performance NotesBaldwin's speech, as reported in The Times (5 May 1934) touched upon Mr Chamberlain's Budget; the Primrose League's importance; Foreign Tributes to Britain; A Policy of Prosperity; Fascists and Uniforms. On this last point Baldwin's speech mentioned that he had attended a recent British Union of Fascists demonstration at the Royal Albert Hall (22 April 1934), and that he could not help feeling that while he watched the young men performing military gestures and wearing admirable clothes that it was a pity, if they wanted to put on uniform, that they did not put on the only uniform an Englishman ought to be proud to wear - his Majesty's uniform. That was, in fact, the only uniform of which he had any knowledge in this country; everything else was either livery of fancy dress. Many of the intentions of those young men were admirable, but the best intentions, if poured into the wrong channels, might end in disaster.

Guests present were Lady dufferin and Ava, Lady Ebbisham, Lady Diana Cooper, Lord Stonehaven, Lady Louise Loder, Lady Worthington-Evans, Lady Steel-Maitland, Lady Firth, Lady Fitzgerald.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1934/33)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1934/33Primrose League Grand Habitation Demonstration4 May 1934
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
OwvariebaixipuzPrimrose League Grand Habitation1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1614Balfour; H L (28 October 1859-27 December 1946); British organist and teacher
DS/UK/1586Greir; Robert Arnold (fl 1914-1967); English organist
DS/UK/1705Dawson; Peter (1882-1961); Australian bass-baritone, songwriter
DS/UK/174Primrose League; 1883-2004; British organisation for spreading Conservative principles in UK
DS/UK/1415Baldwin; Stanley (1867-1947); 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley; British Conservative politician
DS/UK/3983The Primrose League; The Primrose Bud Choir; fl 1920s-1930s; British choir
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