Format: | Test Piece Contest |
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Test Piece: | Le Prophete [arr. R. Rimmer] |
Adjudicators: | Thomas Moore , James F. Slater |
Venue: | Waverley Market, Edinburgh |
Position | Band | Conductor |
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1 | Douglas Colliery | Robert Rimmer |
2 | Parkhead Forge | Unknown |
3 | Arbroath | Robert Rimmer |
4 | Dunfermline | Harry Muddiman |
5 | Kilsyth Town | Edward Sutton |
6 | St. John's (Port Glasgow) | William Halliwell |
7 | Musselburgh & Fisherrow Trades | R. Malcolm |
7 | Penicuik | William Allison |
Alloa | Unknown | |
Buckhaven & District Miners | Unknown | |
Clydebank Burgh | Unknown | |
Cowdenbeath | Unknown | |
Dalziel Steelworks | Unknown | |
Darvel Burgh | Unknown | |
Dunnikier Colliery | Unknown | |
Falkirk Trades | Unknown | |
Forfar Instrumental | Unknown | |
Galashiels Town | Unknown | |
Glasgow Loco Works | Unknown | |
Hawick Saxhorn | Unknown | |
Jamestown Temperance | Unknown | |
Kelty & Blairadam | Unknown | |
Larkhall Silver | Unknown | |
Renfrew Burgh | Unknown | |
Stonehouse | Unknown | |
Townhill Silver | Unknown |
26 bands played.
Placings taken from Brass Band News Dec 1920 report. The SBBA website and 1994 booklet list only 24 bands, and both omit 2nd placed Parkhead Forge and 4th placed Dunfermline, giving placings: 1 Douglas Colliery, 2 Arbroath, 3 Kilsyth, 4 St. John's, 5= Musselburgh, Penicuik