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Latest revision as of 15:59, 1 January 2020

27th March 1928 was a great night for Boscombe Band for it saw the presentation by Sir Dan Godfrey of a new set of Class "A" silver-plated instruments costing £600. Following their dedication by Colonel Cowham (Divisional Commander) Sir Dan himself conducted the first item - Handel's Worthy is the lamb - and the evening proved thoroughly enjoyable to all concerned.

Band 1928

Sir Dan Godfrey, who was largely responsible for the success of the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, continued his close relationship with the band by attending annual musical festivals held at Boscombe Citadel. He had special respect for the band when under the guidance of Bandmaster Walker, and later presented them with a framed portrait of himself with the inscription

A souvenir of many happy associations with the Boscombe Corps - Onward Christian Soldiers

The portrait was proudly displayed in the band room.