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Jim Hall (jim@honeystone.fsnet.co.uk)
Date:11/02/2010 12:34:24
Subject:Test
 

Just a test as access has been difficult

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Date:22/01/2010 20:06:02
Subject:pwRenyHnChHV
 

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Gavin Holman (gavin@ibew.co.uk)
Date:07/01/2010 13:23:34
Subject:Appleton Brass Band
 

I understand Appleton once had its own brass band.
I am carrying out research in the history of brass bands in local communities, and would like to ask what information you have about the band.
The late 19th and early 20th centuries were the "golden age" for these bands numbering, it is said, up to 40,000 distinct bands at their peak. Many of these bands were associated with local industries, often being a "works" band. Others provided a musical focus for many small towns and villages in the days before the gramophone and the wireless. Today, in contrast, only some 1,500 or so are left active in the UK.

Sadly many of the bands left little in the way of information about their existence, and what does exist is widely scattered with individuals, local archives and national collections.

Part of my research is to identify these lost bands, to collect together material to provide a central database of information – containing a mixture of primary information as well as references to material held elsewhere (e.g. in local archives).

Any information you can provide would be gratefully received. Whether actual information or pictures of any bands, or pointers to resources, or sources for further investigation. Even knowing that a particular band existed is significant!

Currently much of the information I have collected is available online, as a freely available resource, at http://www.ibew.co.uk - in various locations, for example, in the Reference section under "Extinct Bands" or "Vintage Pictures".

With best wishes for your continuing research in local history,

Yours,

Gavin Holman
http://www.ibew.co.uk
The Internet Bandsman's Everything Within

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Edward Bunting (edward.bunting@btinternet.com)
Date:25/09/2009 13:04:47
Subject:plans for next visit
 

My next visit to Appleton will be October 12th to 15th this year, i.e. in about a fortnight. I do want to get to first Monday of month, but can't this year, unfortunately. By the time I do, I will know the area better for having made these visits. I wondered if I might be able to see you on this visit, Jim? Allison said she might come too - I am waiting for her to confirm. Best wishes,
Edward

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Jim Hall (appletonmoorshistory@hotmail.com)
Date:05/08/2009 10:22:29
Subject:Fawcett Records
 

Hi Maggie
Get back to you soon.
Regards
Jim

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