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Buxton Contest

Fri 24 Jun 1864



Format: Other
Adjudicators: J. C. Burck , Henry Nicholson
Venue: E.W. Wilmot's field, Buxton

Position Band Conductor
1 Chesterfield Thomas Tallis Trimnell
2 Matlock George Knowles
3 Compstall Bridge Henry Tymm
Bakewell Henry Marsden
Denton Edward Moss
Halifax Isaac Dewhurst
High Lane Alfred Ardern

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The anniversary of the establishment of free wells in Buxton by the Duke of Devonshire, was celebrated. Thursday morning broke with a cold drizzling rain, which continued throughout the day, with transient intervals of sunshine. From an early hour the railway companies poured in their thousands of excursionists who appeared to be ill-prepared for the inclement weather. The decorations were on a more extended scale than hitherto. Several fine arches graced the principal approaches to the town and the entrance to the Crescent, the latter by far the best, extending from the terrace walks to the roof of the hot baths. The inns and houses were also decorated, and the town generally wore a very gay and animated appearance. The Compstall Bridge and Buxton bands performed in various parts of the town, while the Morris dancers, composed of ten little girls dressed in white, with blue Garibaldi jackets and white straw hats, showed to great advantage. On Friday, the band contest took place, and the weather was more genial. The contest, which took place in a field belonging to the late Mr. E. W. Wilmot, at Burbage, commenced at one o'clock, and was not decided until five. Each band played two pieces of its own selection. The following contested: Compstall Bridge (Temperance), Halifax (Rifle), Denton, High Lane, Chesterfield, Bakewell, and Matlock (Rifle). Nearly 3,000 persons were on the ground. The judges were Mr. Henry Nicholson, of Leicester; and Mr. J. C. Burck of the 49th Regiment, Manchester, who awarded the first prize to Chesterfield, while Bakewell and Matlock were to play off the "tie" for the second place. This decision was, however, withdrawn, the judges stating that they had made a mistake, and for Bakewell they substituted Compstall Bridge. The Secretary objected to this course, and the awards eventually stood as follows: Chesterfield, first, £12; Matlock, second, £8; Compstall Bridge, third, £3. The bands at the close gave a magnificent performance of the "Hallelujah Chorus" and "God Save the Queen". On Saturday upwards of 800 children marched through the town in procession, headed by the Compstall Bridge Band, and were treated with plum cake, &c., in the Crescent.





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