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Performance TitleNational Crisis and Voluntary Service Meeting - To Be Addressed by HRH the Prince of Wales
Performance Date27 January 1932
Performance DayWednesday
Performance Time20:00
Main PerformersHRH The Prince of Wales,
Lord Burghley MP,
Leonard Overy,
Mrs Neville Smith,
Basil Henriques,
Captain Rt. Hon. E A Fitzroy - speakers
Secondary PerformersDr Henry Ley - organ
ConductorsSir Walford Davies
Set List'God Save the King' (The National Anthem),
Organ Solo: 'Trumpet Tune In D', Purcell, (Dr.Henry Ley),
Organ Solo: 'The Waits', Savile,
Chorus Song: 'John Peel',
Chorus Song: 'Sir Eglamore',
Chorus Song: 'All Through The Night',
Chorus Song: 'Ould John Braddlum',
'Fairest Isle' (King Arthur), Purcell,
Chorus Song: 'Heroes', John Farmer,
Chorus Song: 'Skye Boat Song',
Chorus Song: 'Jerusalem', Parry,
'New Song', Rudyard Kipling

Welcome (Captain the Hon E A Fitzroy),
Address (HRH The Prince of Wales),
Resolution (Lord Burghley MP),
Seconded (Leonard Overy)
Royal PresenceHRH The Prince of Wales
Performance NotesThe Prince of Wales spoke for half an hour and appealed to the mass of young people in the audience to be involved in national service and to be good neighbours and volunteer locally to better communities. Seated on the stage behind the Prince of Wales were the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Chief Rabbi, the Cardinal Archbishop or Westminster, the Lord Mayor of London, and leaders of the Services and social services.

The speech was broadcast by BBC radio at 20:00 and relayed to 260 other meetings all over the UK. The event was recorded and released as a gramophone record by The Gramophone Company, with profits from sales devoted to the National Council of Social Service.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1932/9)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1932/9National Meeting of The National Council of Social Service27 January 1932
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
_BofigoiraihiobNational Crisis and Voluntary Service Meeting - To Be Addressed by HRH the Prince of Wales1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/2184Edward VIII (1894-1972); British King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth, and Emperor of India, from 20 January to 11 December 1936.
DS/UK/2403The National Council of Voluntary Organisations (NCVO); 1919-; British charity
DS/UK/2404Davies; Sir; Henry 'Walford' (1869-1941); KCVO, OBE; British composer, conductor
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