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Performance TitleBazaar, in aid of St. Dunstan's Hostel for Soldiers and Sailors Blinded in the War - Second Day
Performance Date8 May 1917
Performance DayTuesday
Performance Time14:30
Main PerformersMrs Lloyd-George - speaker,
Miss Aimee Phipps Acadamy of Dramatic Art students - dancers,
Mr Wolstenholme - organ
Secondary PerformersThe Chelsea Art Union
Orchestra or BandBand of Horse Guards Blue
Set ListOpening of the Bazaar (Mrs Lloyd-George),
Selection (Band of Horse Guards Blue)

Danse Matinee - Greek and Russian Ballet Duets (students and child-pupils of the Miss Aimee Phipps Acadamy of Dramatic Art) [in the West Theatre]

Organ Recital (Mr Wolstenholme)

15:30 Afternoon Mannequin Parade ('dresses by all the leading costumier of the day')

17:00 Auction Sale

Art Exhibition: The Chelsea Art Union [in the Gallery]
Performance NotesA ticketed Dance Matinee given by Miss Aimee Phipps Acadamy of Dramatic Art was held in the Albert Hall Theatre (West Theatre).

A British Pathe film of the event (Film ID 1874.45) is available (duration 1min 46 secs).

Additional event, The 'Candian Matinee', was held on 11 May 1917 at His Majesty's Theatre.

"At the recent Albert Hall Bazaar in aid of St Dunstan's, the Duchess of Somerset raffled a damask table cloth which belonged to Napoleon the Great, being authenticated by Lady Harlech, in whose family it was kept, and by the Countess of Bessborough."
(The Times, 14 July 1917)

At the auction goods for sale included a Stradivarious violin, a Daimler or Ford car, rare chemicals given by the British Cyanide Co., and the Cross of the Legion of Honour worn by Prince Lucien Bonaparte.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1917/19),
Digital Poster
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1917/19Blinded Soldiers and Sailors Bazaar7-10 May 1917
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Ymakoivcfit_SBazaar, in aid of St. Dunstan's Hostel for Soldiers and Sailors Blinded in the War4
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/2435British Army; The Royal Horse Guards Band; 1805? -; British military band
DS/UK/5273Wolstenholme; W (fl 1910s); Pianist, organist
DS/UK/5522George; Dame; Dame Margaret Lloyd (1866-1941); British wife of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George
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