.' . ■ ■■■•■.< -• ..:; - - ' . . "Sport and General" Photo. ction commtte^ Academy, began at Burlington House London, Sn April 4. [ Seated, fr pm lefl,W. R. M: Lamb; secretary, JL^L. Lawrence H,R.Macbeth^aebmn,W. Curds,Green; :: Sydney Lee, Sir William Llewellyn, chat man, Sir Herbert Hughes-Stanton, W. Russell Flint,derrick Williams, Arthur J. Davis, W. McMillan ' : and C. Wheeler. • . . •. ... -.■'■■ •\. ■'
■ ■ " "Sport and General".Photo. SALVATION d ARMY'S MOST FAMOUS BAND AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.-The famous Chalk Farm Band leaving Buckingham Palace on March 28 after having played, by Royal ComVanTin Sforest while their.Majesties wer^ having luncheon. At the conclusion the King sent-for the conductor^Mr. At !■-.■■ E-Punchcrd, and congratulated him on the band's performance.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 9
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100.' . ■ ■■■•■.< -• ..:; – – ' . . "Sport and General" Photo. ction commtte^ Academy, began at Burlington House London, Sn April 4. [ Seated, frpm lefl,W. R. M: Lamb; secretary, JL^L. Lawrence H,R.Macbeth^aebmn,W. Curds,Green;::Sydney Lee, Sir William Llewellyn, chat man, Sir Herbert Hughes-Stanton, W. Russell Flint,derrick Williams, Arthur J. Davis, W. McMillan ' : and C. Wheeler. • . . •. ...-.■'■■ •\. ■' ■ ■ " "Sport and General".Photo. SALVATIONdARMY'S MOST FAMOUS BAND AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.-The famous Chalk Farm Band leaving Buckingham Palace on March 28 after having played, by Royal ComVanTin Sforest while their.Majesties wer^ having luncheon. At the conclusion the King sent-for the conductor^Mr. At !■-.■■ E-Punchcrd, and congratulated him on the band's performance. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 9
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