The Royal British Legion Brass Band, Stafford

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Date:May 1955

Description:This picture shows Phillip Willcox, new conductor of the Royal British Legion Brass Band, putting the musicians through their paces. At the time of this picture plans were being discussed for the extension of the Legion’s musical activities, including formation of a concert orchestra. Please contact us if you recognise anyone else in the photograph.

This photograph was published in the Staffordshire Newsletter on 28 May 1955. Picture reproduced by kind permission of the Staffordshire Newsletter who retain copyright.


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1790s
Performance Advertisement, New Stafford Theatre
Performance Advertisement, New Stafford Theatre

Advertisement for two plays preformed in the fist year of the New Stafford Theatre ...

1830s
Stafford Theatre Advertisement, Paganini Concert
Stafford Theatre Advertisement, Paganini Concert

Advertisement for a concert performed by Signor Paganini at Stafford Theatre, from ...

1930s
St. Chad's Church, Stafford
St. Chad's Church, Stafford

This view was taken looking south from Martin Street to St. Chad’s Church in Stafford. ...

1950s
Staffordshire Parish Councils Association Conference, Stafford
Staffordshire Parish Councils Association Conference, Stafford

Officials and visitors are pictured at the “Brains Trust” on Parish Council problems ...

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Creators: Staffordshire Newsletter - Creator

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Source: Staffordshire County Record Office

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