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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="Derek+Barsham+was+a+singer.+He+famously+sang+Land+of+Hope+and+Glory+on+May+8%2c+1945%2c+after+Prime+Minister+Winston+Churchill+declared+on+the+radio%2c+%c2%93The+German+war+is+therefore+at+an+end.%22+%0a%0aHe+sang+in+his+school+choir+and+with+the+local+Boys%c2%92+Brigade+choir.+A+music+master+remarked+to+his+parents+about+the+quality+of+his+natural+voice+and+suggested+that+he+would+greatly+benefit+from+a+professional+voice+coach.%0a%0aIn+1947+he+sang+at+the+inauguration+of+the+United+Nations+and%2c+that+same+year%2c+sang+I%c2%92ll+Walk+Beside+You+at+the+Boys%c2%92+Brigade+rally+in+the+Royal+Albert+Hall+which+was+relayed+live+throughout+the+UK+and+America.+The+recording+was+so+well+received+that+it+was+chosen+as+a+wedding+gift+for+Princess+Elizabeth+and+Lt+Philip+Mountbatten.%0a%0aFor+some+years+Barsham+worked+in+a+bank+but+in+1952+he+changed+his+name+to+Derek+Mann+and+worked+as+an+entertainer+in+America.+In+1970+he+performed+on+the+P+%26+O+liner+Canberra+and+later+that+year+he+became+a+producer+and+performer+on+cruise+ships%2c+and+in+1977+he+was+appointed+cruise+director+for+the+Royal+Viking+Line%2c+retiring+in+1997." urlpathencoded="Derek%20Barsham%20was%20a%20singer.%20He%20famously%20sang%20Land%20of%20Hope%20and%20Glory%20on%20May%208,%201945,%20after%20Prime%20Minister%20Winston%20Churchill%20declared%20on%20the%20radio,%20%c2%93The%20German%20war%20is%20therefore%20at%20an%20end.&quot;%20%0a%0aHe%20sang%20in%20his%20school%20choir%20and%20with%20the%20local%20Boys%c2%92%20Brigade%20choir.%20A%20music%20master%20remarked%20to%20his%20parents%20about%20the%20quality%20of%20his%20natural%20voice%20and%20suggested%20that%20he%20would%20greatly%20benefit%20from%20a%20professional%20voice%20coach.%0a%0aIn%201947%20he%20sang%20at%20the%20inauguration%20of%20the%20United%20Nations%20and,%20that%20same%20year,%20sang%20I%c2%92ll%20Walk%20Beside%20You%20at%20the%20Boys%c2%92%20Brigade%20rally%20in%20the%20Royal%20Albert%20Hall%20which%20was%20relayed%20live%20throughout%20the%20UK%20and%20America.%20The%20recording%20was%20so%20well%20received%20that%20it%20was%20chosen%20as%20a%20wedding%20gift%20for%20Princess%20Elizabeth%20and%20Lt%20Philip%20Mountbatten.%0a%0aFor%20some%20years%20Barsham%20worked%20in%20a%20bank%20but%20in%201952%20he%20changed%20his%20name%20to%20Derek%20Mann%20and%20worked%20as%20an%20entertainer%20in%20America.%20In%201970%20he%20performed%20on%20the%20P%20&amp;%20O%20liner%20Canberra%20and%20later%20that%20year%20he%20became%20a%20producer%20and%20performer%20on%20cruise%20ships,%20and%20in%201977%20he%20was%20appointed%20cruise%20director%20for%20the%20Royal%20Viking%20Line,%20retiring%20in%201997.">Derek Barsham was a singer. He famously sang Land of Hope and Glory on May 8, 1945, after Prime Minister Winston Churchill declared on the radio, The German war is therefore at an end." 

He sang in his school choir and with the local Boys Brigade choir. A music master remarked to his parents about the quality of his natural voice and suggested that he would greatly benefit from a professional voice coach.

In 1947 he sang at the inauguration of the United Nations and, that same year, sang Ill Walk Beside You at the Boys Brigade rally in the Royal Albert Hall which was relayed live throughout the UK and America. The recording was so well received that it was chosen as a wedding gift for Princess Elizabeth and Lt Philip Mountbatten.

For some years Barsham worked in a bank but in 1952 he changed his name to Derek Mann and worked as an entertainer in America. In 1970 he performed on the P &amp; O liner Canberra and later that year he became a producer and performer on cruise ships, and in 1977 he was appointed cruise director for the Royal Viking Line, retiring in 1997.</OtherInfo>
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National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997</Conventions>
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