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Performance TitleChurch of England Waifs and Strays Society - The Children's Union and Founders Day Festival Jubilee 1888-1938
Performance Date9 May 1938
Performance DayMonday
Performance Time14:30
Main PerformersRt. Rev. Lord Bishop of London - speaker

Bunty Kelly,
Margie Noel,
Peggy Shave,
Violet Gunn,
Sheila Spence,
Phyllis Butler,
Anne Elliot,
Betty Gibbons,
Joyce Rogerson,
Betty Day,
Lois D'Auvergne,
Isabelle Gull,
Kathleen Dixon,
Daphne Watkins,
Mary Carse,
Joan Harper,
Betty Coombes,
Joan Angell,
Nora Marshall,
Marjorie Carbourn,
Betty Bell,
Nan Leakey,
Betty Reynolds,
Olga Jaggard,
Christine Defatsch,
Kathleen Livingstone,
Dorothy Jacobs,
Andree Leston,
Gwen Morris,
Mary Hare,
Joy Geld,
Joyce Instone,
Isabel Figgis,
Areen Shann,
Jacqueline Littlewood,
Joan Screse,
Doreen Browne,
Ruth Carter,
Muriel Jones,
Grace Winter,
Madaline Pleninger,
Molly Pocock,
Cynthia Nelson,
Catherine Saunders,
Sheila Marsh,
Elsie Bullman,
Josephine Nevill,
Doris Brown,
Marjorie Hodges,
Andree Magson,
Margaret Shaw,
Beryl Foster,
Alys Cowlin,
Sheila Payne,
Shirley Hammer,
Muriel Jones,
Pamela Page,
Pat Bartlett,
Margaret Hogan,
Pauline Hogan,
Ann Jory,
Joy Beattie,
Fee Little,
Joan Caldana,
Diana Spencer Lewis
Martita Spencer Lewis,
Jenefer Tyson,
Ruth Coyle,
Elizabeth Goodman,
Lesley Simpson,
Gay Ryte,
Sheila Kolthammer,
Daphne Bramble,
Diana Barnes,
Cecile Everard,
Sylvia Owen,
Betty Adams

Miss Guendolen Wilkinson,
Lady Geraldine Boyle,
Marjorie Laurence,
Mrs Vernon Chambers,
Eileen Oliffe,
Sheila Knight,
George McLaughlin,
Clodagh Dougall
Joan Hornshaw

Robert Naylor
Harold Williams - vocals
Secondary PerformersFrancis W Sutton - organ
Orchestra or BandFull Symphony Orchestra
ChoirsChildren's Union Festival Choir,
Fairbairn Pageant Choir
ConductorsCharles Proctor
Set ListOrgan Soli: 'Psalm Prelude, No.1', Herbert Howells (Francis W Sutton),
'Postlude in D', Stanford (Francis W Sutton),
'Chorale Prelude,''Rockingham'', Parry (Francis W Sutton),
'Trumpet Tune and Air', Purcell (Francis W Sutton),
'Children's Overture', Quilter (Full Symphony Orchestra),
National Anthem: 'God Save the King'
Hymn: 'Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven',
'Birthday Cake Ballet',
'The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Sir C Hubert H Parry (Full Symphony Orchestra, Children's Union Festival Choir),
Overture: 'Children's Overture', Quilter (Full Symphony Orchestra),
'L'Arlesienne Suite', Bizet (Full Symphony Orchestra),
'Rosenkavalier Waltz', R Strauss (Full Symphony Orchestra),
Overture: 'Mireille', Gounod (Full Symphony Orchestra),
Excerpts: 'Casse Noisette Suite', Tchaikovsky (Full Symphony Orchestra),
Hymn: 'Jerusalem', Parry
Organ Voluntary: 'Now Thank We All Our God', Karg-Elert (Francis W Sutton)
Royal PresenceHM Queen Mary
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1938/42)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1938/42The Church of England Waifs and Strays Society - The Children's Union Jubilee and Founder's Day Festival 1888-19389 May 1938
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Urabearobif_SChurch of England Waifs and Strays Society - The Children's Union and Founders Day Festival Jubilee 1888-19381
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1116Mary of Teck (1867-1953); British Queen consort of King-Emperor George V
DS/UK/400Children's Society; 1881-; English Christian children's society
DS/UK/2200Naylor; Robert (1899-1968); English tenor
DS/UK/1221Williams; Harold John (1893-1976); MBE; Australian baritone
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