The Shotts Foundry Brass Band was founded in June 1829 and survived through to around 1960. A typical industrial "works" band, it provided entertainment for the workers at the iron works, and at one time was one of three brass bands in the small town
From the earliest days of brass bands in the British Isles, they have been supported at various time...
The Cyfarthfa Brass Band was founded in 1838 by Robert Thompson Crawshay, owner of the Cyfarthfa Iro...
Rothesay, the main town on the Isle of Bute, became a popular tourist destination in the Victorian e...
Methil Brass Band was active from 1870 through to WW1. Not much is known about its activities prior ...
Flockton Brass Band was a typical Yorkshire mining village band. The local colliery employed many of...
Investigating this band, following the discovery of a document gifting the band's instruments to the...
A history of this brass band from an industrial village to the north of Manchester. Sponsored by a l...
An overview of the history of brass bands from the early 1800's through to the present day, together...
A brief history collated from records of the band, including historical notes prepared by chairman D...
Of the 762 brass bands I have records of from County Durham, around 130 were colliery bands (and mor...
A small village band that existed for less than 20 years - a brief look at what is known about its m...
The formation of "county band associations" was originally promoted as early as 1882 by William Sedd...
The South Street Mission was located in Macbeth Street, Hammersmith, Middlesex and was founded in 19...
The band celebrated its founding in 1854 (although it was actually 1859) with the publication of two...
In December 1937, James Southern, band manager of the famous St Hilda's Professional Band, announced...
From the earliest days of brass bands in the British Isles, they have been supported at various time...
The Cyfarthfa Brass Band was founded in 1838 by Robert Thompson Crawshay, owner of the Cyfarthfa Iro...
Rothesay, the main town on the Isle of Bute, became a popular tourist destination in the Victorian e...
Methil Brass Band was active from 1870 through to WW1. Not much is known about its activities prior ...
Flockton Brass Band was a typical Yorkshire mining village band. The local colliery employed many of...
Investigating this band, following the discovery of a document gifting the band's instruments to the...
A history of this brass band from an industrial village to the north of Manchester. Sponsored by a l...
An overview of the history of brass bands from the early 1800's through to the present day, together...
A brief history collated from records of the band, including historical notes prepared by chairman D...
Of the 762 brass bands I have records of from County Durham, around 130 were colliery bands (and mor...
A small village band that existed for less than 20 years - a brief look at what is known about its m...
The formation of "county band associations" was originally promoted as early as 1882 by William Sedd...
The South Street Mission was located in Macbeth Street, Hammersmith, Middlesex and was founded in 19...
The band celebrated its founding in 1854 (although it was actually 1859) with the publication of two...
In December 1937, James Southern, band manager of the famous St Hilda's Professional Band, announced...
From the earliest days of brass bands in the British Isles, they have been supported at various time...
The Cyfarthfa Brass Band was founded in 1838 by Robert Thompson Crawshay, owner of the Cyfarthfa Iro...
Rothesay, the main town on the Isle of Bute, became a popular tourist destination in the Victorian e...