Oldest photos on the forum?
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Oldest photos on the forum?
Are these the oldest photos on the forum?
They were given to me by Bill Spenceley (Mid B 1924-29) at lunch the other day. He has not yet directly participated in the forum 'though he has a lively and enduring interest in his old school.
The first is of Bill in his Squits (1924) and the second a picture of the band in 1927.
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Bill said he was given the book to hold to make him look more academic.
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Bill is the euphonium player directly on the jeft of the boy with the RMS plate. of the three seated staff, in the centre is William (later Sir William) Hamilton-Fyfe (headmaster) and on his left Mr R Wilkinson (Director of Music, 1902-1929) and on the other side the bandmaster with an extra-ordinary name which I have temporarily forgotten - anyone care to refresh my memory?
They were given to me by Bill Spenceley (Mid B 1924-29) at lunch the other day. He has not yet directly participated in the forum 'though he has a lively and enduring interest in his old school.
The first is of Bill in his Squits (1924) and the second a picture of the band in 1927.
Click on image for larger version:-
Bill said he was given the book to hold to make him look more academic.
Click on image for larger version:-
Bill is the euphonium player directly on the jeft of the boy with the RMS plate. of the three seated staff, in the centre is William (later Sir William) Hamilton-Fyfe (headmaster) and on his left Mr R Wilkinson (Director of Music, 1902-1929) and on the other side the bandmaster with an extra-ordinary name which I have temporarily forgotten - anyone care to refresh my memory?
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Re: Oldest photos on the forum?
Posted March 27th, ("All you could ever want") was a reference to a link to the St Matthews Day Parade 1924 photoDavebytheSea wrote:Are these the oldest photos on the forum?
The first is of Bill in his Squits (1924) and the second a picture of the band in 1927.
http://www.myers.orcon.net.nz/mphotos.html
This also includes 1920 pictures of the 3 Maurice brothers in uniform.
OK so yours was the oldest when you put it up - I think
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Wonderful, wonderful pics! You are cheating slightly, however, as they are not actually posted on the forum. I fear there are links to sites with even older pics and I don't think links count - but well done, all the same!
Why not try and post them here - we could perhaps build up an important archive on this thread.
Why not try and post them here - we could perhaps build up an important archive on this thread.
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DavebytheSea wrote:Wonderful, wonderful pics! You are cheating slightly, however, as they are not actually posted on the forum. I fear there are links to sites with even older pics and I don't think links count - but well done, all the same!
Why not try and post them here - we could perhaps build up an important archive on this thread.
Cheating? yes, perhaps - that is how you get things done in this world as Housie should have taught you.
I didn't because of:
a) possible copyright infringements
b) how much space has this forum been allocated by its ISP? - there are thousands of photos out there
c) I don't know how. On one occasion I put in a URL: (like this case) and the photo appeared. this time it didn't
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AN EVEN OLDER PICTIRE
See "The Band 110 years ago" just posted.DavebytheSea wrote:Are these the oldest photos on the forum?
(link added by JT:- viewtopic.php?t=998)
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Re: Oldest photos on the forum?
I've only just caught up with this. Immediately on the left of the euphonium player mentioned, the next euphonium player is my father Robin Griffiths (Prep B & Col B 1924-32). He graduated to the other sort of euphonium that winds around the body (I used to have a band photo - long lost - showing this). He brought it home one hols & played Bonnie Annie Laurie on it, by ear, extensively and without alternative.
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Re: Oldest photos on the forum?
I think you are talking about the sousaphone, which a friend from Barnes B, Miles Pinniger, played. He would put a large piece of foam on his shoulder, under his coat, because of the weight of the instrument.postwarblue wrote:I've only just caught up with this. Immediately on the left of the euphonium player mentioned, the next euphonium player is my father Robin Griffiths (Prep B & Col B 1924-32). He graduated to the other sort of euphonium that winds around the body (I used to have a band photo - long lost - showing this). He brought it home one hols & played Bonnie Annie Laurie on it, by ear, extensively and without alternative.
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