Item IHM.2020.0034 - Program for the Indian Head Cricket Club Ball

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Program for the Indian Head Cricket Club Ball

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IHM.2020.0034

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0.1 cm of textual records

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Small event program listing the kind of dances to be danced at the ball in chronological order. It is also stapled to a blank rectangular piece of cardstock slightly larger than itself

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Inscription: "Programme: Indian Head Cricket Club Ball - Opera House - August 1, 1911". Indian Head Residents involved in Cricket included: H. Campkin, D&S McLean, J. Heathcote, R.E. Eaton, R.L. Chaloner, O.J. Godfrey, Gus Whittle, J.S. Court (see IH History Book p 209). The inside of the booklet lists the 22 dances that were scheduled, with the music to be played by the "WHEBELL'S ORCHESTRA". The back of the booklet lists the "Patronesses", "Introduction Committee" and "Floor Manager" (Mr. Joseph Glenn). Joseph Glenn was later to be Lt-Col Glenn during WWI.

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