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Crystal Palace Brass Band Festival
View of the Central Avenue leading to the Crystal Palace in south London at the time of the annual Brass Band Festival. Bands from all over the country took part. In the circular bandstand on the right a Temperance Band are playing. Crystal Palace had been the venue for this annual Festival since 1900, when there were approximately 20, 000 amateur brass bands in the UK
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A Grand Tradition: The Crystal Palace Brass Band Festival, South London, 1909 This evocative photograph captures the spirit of the annual Crystal Palace Brass Band Festival in South London, an event that drew bands from all corners of the country between 1900 and the 1950s. The view along Central Avenue leads to the magnificent Crystal Palace, a symbol of Victorian engineering and architectural innovation. The festival, which began in 1900 when there were approximately 20,000 amateur brass bands in the UK, was a testament to the enduring popularity of brass band music. In the foreground, a Temperance Band performs on the circular bandstand, their instruments glinting in the sunlight. The Temperance Movement, which advocated for the reduction of alcohol consumption, was a significant social force during the Edwardian era. The inclusion of a Temperance Band in this festival underscores the diverse range of musical acts that graced the Crystal Palace stage. The bands competed in various categories, with the winners receiving coveted awards. The festival was an essential platform for amateur musicians to showcase their talents, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie. The photograph transports us back to an era of grand traditions, when brass bands were a source of pride and entertainment for people from all walks of life. The Crystal Palace, which burnt down in 1936, had been the proud venue for this annual festival for over three decades. This photograph, taken in 1909, offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of brass band music in the UK and the enduring appeal of live music performances.
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