1953 – Hunton Fields
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The following article was written in 1933 about the band’s founder and first ever conductor Harry Hinkley. The text is as written in 1933, grammar and spelling remain unchanged. POPULAR WEALD BANDMASTER COMMENDABLE RECORD OF MR. H. HINKLEY. CRANBROOK In these days of band contests and other forms of musical activity, it is difficult to
1933 – The Founder Read Post »
A picture of the band from “circa” 1926 Photo Taken at Great Swifts : President Mr. Alexander W. West — W. Butler — H. Hatcher — S. Stone — A. Boniface C. Norris — G. Leeves — E. Osbourne — A.T. Slingsby — J. Brooks — A. Hatcher — L. Piper — W. Gambrill H.
1926 – Cranbrook Town Prize Band Read Post »
Front Row Left to Right :- Mr. West, Alf Bonniface, Alf Slingsby, Tom Slingsby, Harry Hinkley (MD), Sid Stone, Ted Osborne, Walley Butler Middle Row Left to Right :- Alf Bangham, Arthur Bangham, A. Hatcher, L. Piper, Joe Elvin, Herb Hinkley, C. Norris Back Row Left to Right :- W. Hills, J. Honess, G. Leeves
1924 – Cranbrook Town Band Read Post »
Mr Harry Hinkley with the 5th Battalion – “The Buffs” – The forerunners of the Cranbrook Town Band. See the attached article “1933 – The Founder” for more details. 1933 – The Founder Our thanks to the Hatcher family for donating this photograph to the band in 2016