Caledonian Games [Highland Band]
- AM1535-: CVA 99 - 3183
- Item
- 6 Aug. 1938
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Caledonian Games [Highland Band]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Caledonian Games [Procession of Highland Band]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Vancouver Kitsilano Boys' Band posed with instruments in front of the courthouse in downtown Vancouver
Ching Won Music Association, Cantonese opera rehearsal
Part of Paul Yee fonds
Ching Won Music Association, Cantonese opera rehearsal
Part of Paul Yee fonds
First prize winners [Vancouver Kitsilano Boys' Band]
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Vancouver Kitsilano Boys' Band posed on the steps of the Vancouver courthouse with their instruments and their conductor, Arthur W. Delamont
First prize winners [Vancouver Kitsilano Boys' Band]
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Vancouver Kitsilano Boys' Band posed on the steps of the Vancouver courthouse with their instruments and their conductor, Arthur W. Delamont. This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. Mary Robinson, Queens Park, London, from Susan.
Lady Barbirolli, oboist, rehearsing for a broadcast
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Item is a photograph showing Lady Barbirolli, oboist, rehearsing a Canadian sonata written for her. Province clipping affixed to back: "Distinguished musician is Lady Barbirolli here with her husband, Sir John, who conducts the symphony orchestra Friday and Saturday. She has been busy rehearsing for a broadcast, including playing her oboe in the first Canadian performance of a Rubbra Sonata written especially for her. (Cunningham photo)"
Man playing guitar in a room decorated with a portrait of Dr. Sun Yat-sen
Part of Paul Yee fonds
[Man setting a record to play on a record player]
Musical recital at Paul Daugherty's Studio
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Pianist at the piano is Alexander Sklarevski, friend of Daugherty.]
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Vancouver Girls Band posed with their instruments and their conductor, Arthur Delamont, on the steps of the Vancouver courthouse