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4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band C1900
More detail »4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band.
We have been informed by Megan Smiles that her Great Grandfather Jonathan Burnett is in the 2nd row from the bottom and 4th person from the right. He played the cornet and was the bandmaster between 1881-1902 then continued as vice bandmaster.
Sitting to the right of him is his son,and the Grandfather of Megan Smiles, also Jonathan Burnett who played the clarinet in the band.
More detail »4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band.
More detail »4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band.
More detail »The photograph has been identified by Megan Smiles.
It is of the 4th Durham Artillery Volunteers Band. Jonathan Burnett is in the third row from the front, third from the left, holding a cornet.
HHT&N 691
More detail »The Tommy Lough Orchestra 'always good dancing at the Rink is on the banner under an advert for Michael Wilding in Into the Blue at the Odeon which was released in 1950.
The band were resident at the Rink in the early 1950s. In Hartlepool Mails for 1950 and 51, the female vocalist was Lynn Burns, Al Bowring played Cavioline and Saxophone and Joe Dennis was also a vocalist. In1952, Mabel Bew was shown as a female vocalist. Therefore the lady on the image could be Lynn Burns or Mabel Bew.
More detail »Date unknown but probably mid to late 1940s and the image is taken at The Rink.
Brass instruments from left; Albert Butler, Arthur Brown, Cliff Linley, Tommy Lough, Alan Snowden
Saxaphones from left: Johnny Whitfield, Bob Thompson, , Jackie Farrar, Jackie Walker, Alf Boddy, Bill Watson.
Pianist is Harold Marsden, bass Bill Woodhouse and on the drums Tom and Les Loynes
More detail »A photograph from the Northern Daily Mail, of Billy Hand's Band playing at the Borough Hall, possibly in the late 1950s/early 1960s.
More detail »Kip Heron Band possibly at The Town Hall, date unknown.
More detail »This unknown orchestra is pictured in the Town Hall, West Hartlepool, and dates to around the 1920s or '30s. The violinist indicated is George Robinson.
More detail »The Church Street Presbyterian Church Choir at an unknown location, around 1900.
More detail »Richardsons Westgarth ("Richies"), choir displaying two of their trophies. J.William Brownlee is on the front row, fourth from the right.
More detail »The 'Rodney Royals' Juvenile Jazz Band in 1959/60. This band was formed by Mattie, Amy and Dick Shaw.
More detail »Celebrating King George V's Silver Jubilee at Northgate, Hartlepool in 1935. Stan Johnston is in the front row of the band, on the left (with the trombone), with Wilfred Johnston in the second row, extreme right, standing next to the lady with the white headscarf.
More detail »An un-named group of six musicians strike a pose outside the Picture House. This image is undated, however, the film "Slightly Used" was released in 1927, and "Soft Living" in 1928.
HHT+N 170
More detail »A five piece band with the name Plaza in front of them. It is not known if Plaza was a venue or the band name.
HHT&N 517
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