Main Performers | Rt. Hon. Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, Rev. F C MacDonald, Countess Baldwin - speakers
Arbell Barnardo, Monica Barnardo, Russell-Cotes Nautical School Boys, Watts Naval Training School Boys, Girls' Village Home Tinies, Boys' Garden City Boys, Woodford Bridge, William Baker Technical School Boys, Girls' Village Home, Barkingside Girls, Mr E W B Bristow - organ |
Orchestra or Band | Watts Naval Training School Band |
Choirs | Acton Ladies' Choir, National Sunday School Union Choral Society, Old Bailey, Brixton and District Choral Society, Ladbroke Grove Baptist Church Choir, Lady Margaret Rd Methodist Church, South Croydon Congregational Church, St. Peter's Croydon, Edinburgh Castle Choir, Limehouse, Aldersgate Choral Society, Willesden District Choir, St. Paul's Church Choir, Upper Norwood, Emmanuel Choir,Croydon, St. Matthew's, Croydon, Mint Walk Hall Choir, Croydon, Croham Road Baptist Church, Croydon, Holy Trinity, Anerley, Daily Telegraph Male Voice Choir |
Set List | 'God Save the King' (The National Anthem), 'What Is This Scent So Pure And Lovely?', arr. Leslie Woodgate (The Choir), 'Quick Tumbling' (Russell-Cotes Nautical School Boys), 'O, By Rivers, By Whose Falls', Sir Henry Bishop (The Choir), 'Piper's Song', Rutland Boughto, (The Choir), 'Sailor's Hornpipe' (Watts Naval Training School Boys), 'The Way To Town' (Girls' Village Home Tinies), 'Animal Game' (Girls' Village Home Tinies), 'My Party Frock' (Girls' Village Home Tinies), 'Little Miss Moon' (Girls' Village Home Tinies), 'Santa Claus' (Girls' Village Home Tinies), 'Off To Bed' (Girls' Village Home Tinies), 'Cradle Song', H Fraser-Simson (The Choir), 'Market Square', H Fraser-Simson (The Choir), 'The Rose is Red' (Girls' Village Home, Barkingside Girls), 'Parallel Bar Display' (William Baker Technical School Boys), 'The Song of The Western Men', Hugh Seal (The Choir), 'Father Christmas Visits The Boys' Garden City' (Boys' Garden City Boys), 'Physical Training', (Watts Naval Training School Boys), 'The Ould Lammas Fair', J H Macaulay, arr. John Vine (The Choir) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1939/4) |