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The Palmerston North Garrison Band was established in 1864, one of the city's oldest groups.. In 1972 it became the Palmerston North Brass Band. This photograph was taken when the band competed in Auckland, 1955.

Back row: J.B. Register, F.J. Cox, J. Bird, F.L. Robson, R.C. Pritchard, M.M. Hunter, K.J. Jarrett, I. Malcolm, R.V. London, B.B. Register, R.J. Housiaux.

Middle row: B. O'Brien, K.J. Register, L.C. Clover, B.H. Gush, E. Trott, J.P. Cowlishaw, B. Jacobson, T.F. Conwell, D. Ansell, J.S. Robson, B.S. Bayley.

Front row; B. Millman, J.W. Ward, J.D. Carson, A.L. Jackson, E.R. Fleetwood, G.T. Whitehead, G. Skews, W.J. Barton, D.F. Richards. In front: R. W. Hansen

Identification

Object type
Image
Content type
Image > B+W print
Relation
2023/12
Date
1955
Digitisation ID
2023P_IMCA-DigitalArchive_040337
Format
B&W print

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