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Title: crowland salvation army band
Post by: cricket2 on Friday 02 November 07 19:04 GMT (UK)
Hi All

Could ony date this photo its crowland lincs salvation army band and has any body got any info on people in the picture or any other pictures
               many thanks john
Title: Re: crowland salvation army band
Post by: ricky1 on Friday 02 November 07 19:36 GMT (UK)
Hi John

You could try and contact these people on this website

http://www1.salvationarmy.org.uk/crowland


regards
ricky
Title: Re: crowland salvation army band
Post by: cricket2 on Friday 02 November 07 20:26 GMT (UK)
Hi Ricky
                Thanks for info
                     John
Title: Re: crowland salvation army band
Post by: ricky1 on Friday 02 November 07 20:27 GMT (UK)
Hi John

Your Welcome, might be worth giving them a ring

ricky
Title: Re: crowland salvation army band
Post by: cricket2 on Friday 02 November 07 20:33 GMT (UK)
Hi All

Could anyone be able to make the picture better
many thanks john
Title: Re: crowland salvation army band
Post by: Suttonrog on Saturday 03 November 07 09:35 GMT (UK)
John,

If you want much improvement you need to re-scan at at least 300dpi.

Rog
Title: Re: crowland salvation army band
Post by: g a r on Tuesday 06 November 07 05:05 GMT (UK)
had a play with it
Title: Re: crowland salvation army band
Post by: stuart_rippon on Wednesday 15 December 10 13:34 GMT (UK)
 :D   I think it's early 1900's and i'm very intersted in the photo.  I have found it before.  If you look through the photo's of Salvation army bands here ...http://www.sacollectables.com/gal_ukcorps.html... you'll see that the striped jacket looks to dissapear after 1912 so I guess it is 1912 or before although the bandmaster could have been wearing an old uniform - I think definately not a lot later.     

The first Salvation Army Band was formed in Salisbury in 1878 and the first Corp band in County  Durham in 1879 so I guess that gives a 30 year window. 

My family were bandsmen and lived in Crowland until they moved to the Wisbech area in 1936.  My father was 6 at the time and a few years later his father sent him to the salvation army to learn brass.    The family has salvation roots prior to that so I am guessing that they would have been involved in brass bands in Crowland.  My grandfather became bandmaster of the Wisbech town band and most of the family played in it so I am guessing they would have all played in Crowland.   

Unfortunately my father is now dead but I do have a short recording of him where he talks about my great grandfather who played the bass drum in a brass band he died in 1911 so that must have been in Crowland.   

The interesting person in the picture to me is the small boy in the centre..........  I have a picture of my father as a boy and the face here looks very similar.    It would not have been Dad he would have been too young but it could be one of his brothers, Fred who was 7, Tom who was 13 or Jack who was 23 when dad was born in 1928.   That would make Jack 7 in 1912.

It would be really nice to know more so please let me know if you uncover anything else

Stuart