Bury Public Silver Band 1877-1987
This band no longer exists. | |
Region: | North West |
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Formed as Heap Bridge Brass Band in 1877 by members of Heap Bridge United Methodist Church, in 1881 became connected with the firm of Messrs. B. & G. Wrigley, woollen manufacturers. Began contesting that year and during the period to 1888 had won 14 prizes. A new set of instruments, value £400 and uniforms £120 were purchased in 1882. Known as 1st Volunteer Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers Band (later the Band of the Territorial Army 5th Battalion) between 1891 and 1918. After the war, they reverted to the title of Heap Bridge Brass Band. Became Bury Fire Brigade Band in 1939, and reformed in January 1946 as Bury Public Silver Band. Records of the band, from 1885-1914, are held at Bury Archive Service.
Not to be confused with an earlier [bands/bury-public|Bury Public] band.
Date | Contest | Position | March | Conductor |
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31 May 1958 | Whit Friday Heywood | Unknown | ||
31 May 1958 | Whit Friday Radcliffe | Unknown | ||
25 May 1956 | Whit Friday Heywood | Norman Barrett | ||
03 Jun 1955 | Whit Friday Heywood | Unknown | ||
29 May 1953 | Whit Friday Heywood | Unknown | ||
06 Jun 1952 | Whit Friday Heywood | Unknown | ||
02 Jun 1950 | Whit Friday Heywood | Unknown | ||
29 May 1931 | Whit Friday Bury | Unknown |