Portable bandstand, Stone

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Date:1920

Description:A portable bandstand designed and built by Haynes and Sons, wheelwrights, Stone in 1920. The bandstand was suitable for 25 instrumentalists, and cost £100 Little real effort was made to market and sell them, and only a few were sold. It is shown here folded away and ready to be transported.

This bandstand was last seen in a poor condition in 1950s on waste ground off the Stafford Road, Stone, by Mr T.J. Hanmer.


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1900s
Wagon built by Haynes and Sons, wheelwrights, Stone
Wagon built by Haynes and Sons, wheelwrights, Stone

Flat bed wagon built by Haynes and Sons, wheelwrights, Stone, for Mr Harrison of ...

1950s
Charles Reginald Haynes, Freemason, Stone
Charles Reginald Haynes, Freemason, Stone

Worshipful Brother Charles Reginald Haynes, installed Master of the Staffordshire ...

2000s
Badminton coaching, Stone
Badminton coaching, Stone

John Morris coaching badminton for Stone U3A in the Sports Hall at St. Dominic's ...

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Image courtesy of: Mr David Haynes

Donor ref:DH-15 (55/23688)

Source: Miscellaneous Collection

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