Record

Performance TitleBritish Legion - Festival of Remembrance 1967 [Private]
Performance Date11 November 1967
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time19:00
Main PerformersRt. Rev. J L Wilson,
Rt. Rev. Monsignor G Pitt,
Rev. Hubert W Janisch,
Lt.-General Sir Oliver Leese - speakers

Royal Navy,
Royal Marines,
Royal Naval Reserve,
Royal Marine Reserve Merchant Navy,
Army,
Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve,
Royal Air Force (RAF),
Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAF),
Royal Observer Corps,
St. John Ambulance Brigade,
British Red Cross Society,
St. Andrew's Ambulance Association,
Civil Defence Services,
Chelsea Pensioners

Women's Forces - Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service, Women's Royal Naval Service, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, Women's Royal Army Corps, Princess Mary's Royal Air Force (RAF) Nursing Service, Women's Royal Air Force (RAF)

Junior Ratings HMS Ganges,
Royal Marines Judo Association,
Royal Air Force (RAF) Hullavington,
RAF Regiment,
522 Company Royal Pioneer Corps,
Army School of Physical Training, Aldershot
Secondary PerformersRoy Massey - organ
Orchestra or BandMassed Bands of the Brigade of Guards,
StateTrumpeters of the Household Cavalry,
Band of HM Royal Marines, Plymouth
ConductorsLt.-Colonel C H Jaeger,
Captain T L Lambert,
Captain A E Pottle
Set ListFanfare (State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry),
Procession
'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem)

Community Singing:
'Oh! We Ain't Got A Barrel of Money',
'You Made Me Love You',
'Pack Up Your Troubles',
'It's The Soldiers of The Queen, My Lads',
'Keep Right On To The End of The Road',
'Solemn Melody', Walford Davies (Roy Massey)

Service:
'Now Thank We All Our God',
'Abide With Me',
The Last Post,
'Act of Remembrance' (Lt.-General Sir Oliver Leese),
Reveille,
'O Lord of Life,Whose Power Sustains',
'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem)
Royal PresenceHM Queen Elizabeth II,
HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother,
HRH The Duke of Kent,
HRH The Duchess of Kent
Performance NotesThe event was broadcast on BBC One television at 19:00 on 11 November 1967 with commentator Raymond Baxter and presenter Dennis Monger, and recorded by BBC Sound.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1967/170)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1967/170British Legion - Festival of Remembrance 196711 November 1967
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Ubogoozop_RokBritish Legion - Festival of Remembrance 19672
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/5236Massed Bands of HM Brigade of Guards (fl 1900s-)
DS/UK/5477Household Cavalry Band; 1800s-; British military band
DS/UK/1376British Armed Forces; Royal Air Force (RAF); 1918-; British aerial warfare service branch of the British Armed Forces
DS/UK/8802Leese; Sir; Oliver William Hargreaves (1894-1978); 3rd Baronet; British army general
DS/UK/1373British Armed Forces; Royal Navy; 15th Century-; British navel unit of the British Armed Forces
DS/UK/1374Royal Navy; British Armed Forces; The Corps of Her Majesty's Royal Marines; 1664-; British marine corps and amphibious infantry
DS/UK/13024Royal Navy; Royal Naval Reserve (RNR); 1958-; British Royal Navy volunteer reserve force
DS/UK/8922Merchant Navy; 1835-; English maritime merchant service
DS/UK/1375British Armed Forces; British Army; 1707-; British land warfare branch of the British Armed Forces
DS/UK/12544British Army; Army Reserve; 1908-; British Army reserve force
DS/UK/12532Royal Air Force; Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAuxAF); 1924-; British Royal Air Force voluntary reserve
DS/UK/1476St John Ambulance; 1877-; British medical service
DS/UK/1475International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement; British Red Cross Society; 1870-; International humanitarian organisation
DS/UK/15134St Andrew's First Aid; 1882-; Scottish charity
DS/UK/15136Civil Defence Service; 1935-1945; British civilian volunteer organisation
DS/UK/8924Chelsea Pensioners (1689-)
DS/UK/12534Royal Navy; Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service (QARNNS); 1884-; British nursing branch of the Royal Navy
DS/UK/12535British Army; [DUPLICATE] Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC); 1902-; British nursing branch of the Army
DS/UK/2608Royal Navy; The Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS); 1917-1993; British women's branch of the Royal Navy
DS/UK/7350Women's Royal Army Corps (WRAC); 1949-1992; British women's army corps
DS/UK/8748Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service; 1918-; British Forces Service
DS/UK/12533Royal Air Force; Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF); 1918-1994; British women's branch of the Royal Air Force
DS/UK/11902Army School of Physical Training; c1860s-; British Army training establishment
DS/UK/10363Massey; Roy (1934-); MBE; English organist
DS/UK/9955Tilling; Sir; Thomas Humphrey (1910-1991); British lawyer
DS/UK/590The Royal Marines School of Music; Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines, Plymouth; British military band
DS/UK/14010Jaeger; C.H (fl 1950s-1960s); British conductor
DS/UK/15959Lambert; L.T (fl 1960s); British conductor
DS/UK/16962Royal Air Force; Royal Observer Corps (ROC); 1925-1995; British civil defence organisation
DS/UK/16963Pottle; A.E (fl 1967); British conductor
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