Thursday 30 June 2011

BIRTHDAY GREETINGS

Many happy returns of the day on Saturday the 2nd July to Dougie Best,  hoping you have a good one, and many more.

With best wishes

 John Atkins

Thursday 23 June 2011

PLEASE

I have been asked by IAN TAYLOR if those that put up the reunion photos/videos on here could they PLEASE send them on to him so he can put them up on the Senior Cavalry Gentlemens Club site,as he was very busy he could not take any himself.
Either that or send them to me..brirose57@yahoo.co.uk
OR TO THE BOTH OF US,I have tried to send/copy but as per..NOWT!!! ,I admit I am HOPLESS at times .
HELP
"CHERRY BERET" BRI.

Reunion 2011

May I take this opportunity to thank everyone that came to the reunion on Saturday night and to the NMA on the Sunday, my thanks also go to Denis and Derek for all the help during the year that they gave me which made my job a lot easier, it was a pleasure for me to be able to organise the reunion and It will also be again to do it for next year that is if I am not being presumptious and thinking that there is no one that would like to take it on ???. I hope that those that were at the reunion that hope to be joining next year have booked their room for the 16th June 2012 and if so can they let me know so that I can start the list all over again. my thanks also go to Doug for the excellent result he got from the raffle that he did on the Saturday night, not forgetting his assistant Joan for all that she did in helping Doug, well done to the both of you. It was also a pleasure to welcome our guest Capt Peter Thellusson to the reunion this year, he has asked me to thank you all for making him most welcome. I have today posted a cheque for £280 to Doug to add to that which was raised on Saturday for the charity that he chose.

John Atkins

Reunion !

I just wanted to say thank you John for arranging the reunion, I had a really good time exchanging memories. It was good to see some faces after all those years !!! I have managed to post a few photographs (which is good for me ! ). We were at some point trying to identify a man in a photograph with a moustache (Think I was talking to Ted Ayles and Ted Wort at the time ) I have racked my brains and think his name was L/CPL Howles ??????? Thanks again George.

Reunion - June 18th 2011




Good Friends - Good Times !

Wednesday 22 June 2011

Obituary - Lt Col George E Evans OBE ARCM psm

 

Colonel George Evans was born on 6th January I926 at the small mining town of Pontypool. He began playing the cornet at the age of seven, his elder brothers playing trombone, euphonium and tenor horn, and he played his first solo at a Festival in the Methodist Central Hall, Newport, at the age of eleven. He later became assistant solo cornet in the Coventry City Salvation Army Band. He considered a career in army music and made applications to join the bands of The Life Guards, Coldstream and Scots Guards but for various reasons decided to remain a civilian. The audition for the Life Guards was taken by Major Thornburrow of the Royal Horse Guards, whose position he was to take some thirty years later.

 

George was conscripted in December 1944, joining the Somerset Light Infantry at Colchester. At the end of his initial training he was detailed by the platoon sergeant to perform at the company concert, playing Post Horn Gallop, Zelda, and a ballad Trees, accompanied by the Band of 2nd Bn The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry under the Bandmaster, Mr Pat Taylor.

 

Private Evans was due to be posted to India but returned from embarkation leave to find that Bandmaster Taylor had arranged for him to be drafted to the band. This period included a six month tour of Palestine where he spent his 21st birthday on railway guard duty.

 

He left the army for a while and happened to see a concert advertised in Oxford by the Band of the 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales’s Dragoon Guards) by now conducted by his old Bandmaster Pat Taylor. Mr Taylor persuaded him to re-enlist into his band and he joined them at Tidworth. He played rugby for the regiment and eventually became Trumpet Major. He also at this time occupying the solo cornet chair with Morris Motors Band under Harry Mortimer, as well as taking on various big band work.

 

The band’s Kneller Hall Inspection led him being asked to become a Student Bandmaster much earlier than he had planned as the Director of Music was keen to swell the course with the best trumpet players in preparation for the forthcoming Coronation. Student Bandmaster Evans took his place with the Kneller Hall Trumpeters on the organ loft in Westminster Abbey on 2nd June 1953 for what must have been an unforgettable musical experience with one of the best views of the whole ceremony. He later became Band Sergeant Major at Kneller Hall

 

On 12th September 1956 he was appointed Bandmaster of The Royal Dragoons (1st Dragoons), joining them in Germany and later serving with them in Malaya. He was commissioned on 25th January 1966 as Director of Music of the Royal Artillery Mounted Band, serving with them in Aldershot, Germany and eventually Larkhill. One of the highlights of this time was a series of “Harry Secombe and Friends" concerts.

 

Capt Evans was appointed Director of Music of The Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) in 1973, thus returning to his earlier regiment following amalgamation. He said it was like coming home as he knew half the regiment already. He spent a month with The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery for some individual equestrian tuition prior to joining the Household Cavalry riding course and, on completion, took part in Beating Retreat on Horse Guards Parade later that year. He was promoted to Major on 25th July 1975.

 

This was at the time when there were regular concerts in the London parks and the band became particularly popular with audiences, in no small way due to George's informative and amusing patter (and awful jokes!) particularly at the Embankment Gardens where he would often get into entertaining dialogue with the down-and-outs who would wander in to heckle. One of the highlights with The Blues and Royals was a band concert in the Royal Festival Hall comprising all Austrian music. He had a long association with the Luton Musical Pageant, being Musical Director for each pageant from 1973 up to his retirement and then returning as the commentator in 1985 and producer in 1989.

 

Early in 1978 Major Evans was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and appointed Chief Instructor and Director of Music at The Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall. Amongst the high-profile engagements in this appointment was conducting the Kneller Hall Trumpeters in St. Paul's Cathedral in 1981 at the wedding of The Prince and Princess of Wales. Another royal occasion took place at Westminster Abbey with one of the trumpeters being deputed to take George's uniform. It was only after they began to get changed at the Abbey that it was realised that an item had been left behind - George's trousers! This led to him conducting the Trumpeters in the unusual order of dress of frock coat, sword – and grey pin-striped trousers, fortunately up in the organ loft where he could not be seen. The erring trumpeter lived to fight another day and eventually became a Lieutenant Colonel.

 

He was Musical Director for the great Military Musical Pageants at Wembley Stadium in 1979 and 1981, conducting massed bands numbering well over a thousand musicians in such works Capriccio Italien and 1812, as well as a musical representation of the Battle of Rorke’s drift to mark the centenary.

 

Colonel Evans was appointed OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours of 1982 and received his insignia at an Investiture at Buckingham Palace on 4th November 1982. He retired from the army on 6th January 1983 but remained at Kneller Hall as Assistant Director of Music, Professor of Conducting and Curator of the Museum until his final retirement at the end of 1990 but continued very much as one of Army music's revered elder statesmen.

 

He was appointed as a Vice President of the International Military Music Society on 1st January 1980, becoming the first Branch President of the Society's United Kingdom Branch in 1998. The society benefited enormously from his valuable experience and he would regularly host the reception on the eve of the Shrewsbury Flower Show as well as always managing to secure an invitation to conduct at least one of the bands during the show itself. The dates of the show would generally coincide with his wedding anniversary so My Fair Lady was often his choice, with an appropriate dedication to Joy. Another important aspect of George's life was his numerous golfing successes including winning the Army Golfing Society's Championship Medal, the Royal Artillery Prize and the Guards Golfing Society Cup.

 

George and Joy had two daughters, both of whose husbands have been knighted, one in medicine and one in the Church - or as George put it: “One to look after my body and one to look after my soul': George died on 2lst March 2011 but will be long remembered by all who knew him.

 

Colin Dean (International Military Music Society)

 

Citation for George Evans' OBE:

 

Lieutenant Colonel Evans holds the Senior Director of Music appointment in the British Army, and as such he exercises great influence on musical training policy in the Army. He has no sewing peer in military music, and his responsibilities for wise direction and sound organisation are heavy. Lieutenant Colonel Evans works unremittingly from early morning to late at night to maintain the very high standards, both at Kneller Hall and among bands in the Army. His flair as a musician and a Director makes him well-known in musical circles both in this country and overseas. This was particularly demonstrated by the brilliance with which he organised and directed some 1.500 musicians at the Wembley Musical Pageant in June 1979 and again in 1981, when he was particularly complimented by The Prince of Wales. In July 1981he directed the Kneller Hall Fanfare Trumpeters at the wedding of HRH Prince Charles at St Paul’s Cathedral, and their performance was magnificent. As a member of DASD’s 1981 working Party during the Army Band Review he contributed wise technical counsel during a difficult review.

 

Lieutenant Colonel Evans’s 26 years as a Bandmaster and Director of Music, culminating in outstanding service to Army Music in his present unique and very responsible post, deserve special recognition.

 

Recommended by Colonel D T L Beath. Commandant, Royal Military School of Music. on 9th Sept 1981.

 

Very Strongly Recommended by Major General Langley (Major General Commanding London District) 27th Nov 1981 and General Sir John Stanier C-in-C UK Land Forces 27th Jan 1982.

 

From National Archives ref W013731178

 

A memorial service will be held on Thursday 15th September 2011 at 12.00 noon in the Guards Chapel at Wellington Barracks

 

(Re: International Military Music Society Newsletter No. 88 June 2011)

 

Tuesday 21 June 2011

NMA REUNION 350 yrs. (Raffle)

The winning ticket was drawn by a very pretty redhead behind the bar in the Fradley Arms (Premier Inn).

The winner was Nick Doyle (301)

Amount raised £125 for Haig Housing Trust.( Fabulous)

Awaiting additional donation from John A.

Will keep you all informed.

Best regards, Doug and Joan

p.s. Adrian - on receipt of total amount will decide on my new model!   (lol)

 

 

Monday 20 June 2011

BIRTHDAY GREETINGS

Many happy returns of the day tomorrow June 21st to Stuart Mackay, hoping you have a good one, (sorry you missed the reunion) 

 Best wishes

 John Atkins

Royals T/Shirts and Sweat/Shirts

I have been asked regularly by some of who have  seen photo's of members on the B/B wearing Polo and sweatshirts logo'ed' with our Royals Eagle and Royal Dragoons underneath. I used to supply the regimental shop at Windsor, but was told not a great demand for Royals was called for !!!not hard to work out lol . So i stopped doing them. Plus my good friend retired to Tenerife who manufactured them,  She is now back in the U.K and tells me she kept the Art work for the for the Royals Items ,so if i can get a reasonably price and of cause orders, wont promise but any member interested let me know, your size's and colour in the past colours were not always availible so i stuck to white or dark blue some black or  grey. & Maroon.

fred.

Thursday 16 June 2011

Royal Dragoons badge, guidon and cap badge




Silk picture and cigarette card in a small frame found in the attic belonging to Jim. Thought you'd like to see it.

Tuesday 14 June 2011

ROYAL DRAGOONS VETERANS @THE NMA

John,have we got a PLAN "B" for Sunday if the weather changes..IE large tent??

REGIMENTAL JOURNALS

I have Blue & Royal 1971 to 1992 plus Household Cavalry from 1993 to present, with few omissions.

Any ex-Royal and/or Blue & Royal can have any of the above Journals for a small contribution to my dedicated charity. (www. haighhousingtrust.org.uk). This is the charity I am supporting with a raffle at the NMA 18th June.

See you all on Sat.18th.

Regards  Doug Best and 'her indoors' Joan. 

Monday 13 June 2011

ROYAL DRAGOONS VETERANS @THE NMA

John, thank you for putting this up in theJournal.
See you all at the W/End.
Grumps.

conservation of bumblebees

Just been reading a field guide to Bumblebees, I  always thought that a bumblebee was a bumblebee but I have discovered that there are about 25 species in the UK alone some of them are endangered ,indeed one species has ,last year been declared extinct , this is a book dedicated to conservation ! one way to identify them,the reader is told , (for scientific reasons ) is to extract its genitalia with a pair of tweezers, the bee must be dead to do this, to kill a bumblebee we are told the following is;_ "  the safest & most humane way , put the bee in a glass tube and place it in a domestic freezer for 2 hours ". 

dose the poor thing suffocate or freeze to death ?  imagine someone advocating this method for a cat or dog or even the countries that still have capital punishment using this method . what an outcry this would produce. that is a strange way of conservation,anyway what pervert needs to look at a bumble bees genitals.

Sunday 12 June 2011

Reunion

I am very much looking forward to seeing everyone at the reunion ! Its been a few years now !

BIRTHDAY GREETINGS

Many happy returns to James (paddy) Paul tomorrow 13th June, hoping that you have a good one and many more.

 With best wishes,

  John Atkins

Dining Out Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles, a few Commitee members At Sweetings Restruant in The City.




(1) Eric Lane and Me) (2) Presentation Gift (3) A.P.B Saying thank you ( 4) Presentation on completion as Chairman of The Blues and Royals Association (5) Eric in full flow !!! (6) Port time !

Friday 10 June 2011

BIRTHDAY GREETINGS

Many happy returns to Harry Lawrence today, sorry it is belated hoping you have had a good day.

 Best Wishes

 John Atkins

Friday 3 June 2011

SAMMY AND DON




please note the SAMMY was the best DRILL PIG on the planet..note his tash and eybrows were made over with MASCARA to make him look good . i forgot to say he used his girl friends MASCARA on his hair to get rid of the grey bits
regards derek leese

Brisbane Trip.




(1) Jenny Talking OZ, (2) A Nasty ! ( 3) A Nice (4) Bliss ,No London No noise (5) Surfers Paradise (6) Meeting Kevin Alexandra ex C/Sqn first time ive seen since Ipoh 61 then again on he's trip to the U.K. From OZ (7) The best Dentist in town. (8) Might come back here !! ( 9) Me and the Aussie Dame ( 10) Now weres the Pom gone.

reunion 2011

 

 

      wishing all those attending the reunion a great weekend , just sorry i cannot make it this year

                            paddy mullins

Thursday 2 June 2011

HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY JOURNAL

Dear Member of The Blues and Royals Association,


I know that a number of Members have been concerned that they have not yet received this years annual Household Cavalry Journal and some mistakenly believe that they have been missed off the distribution.

Due to some difficulties at the printers and the increased number of public holidays this year, the Journal has not been published as early as we would wish however, I have been reliably informed by HQ Household Cavalry that the Household Cavalry Journal will be printed tomorrow (Friday 3 June) and will hopefully be delivered to individual addresses within the next 2 weeks.

Best Regards

PF Stretton

FREDRICK (SAMMY) SIMPSON

Welcome to the bulletin board Sammy.hope you enjoy what you see.
this link is being run by Sammy,s daughter SUE so welcome SUE hope you get the old man moving im sure he will enjoy it
REGARDS DEREK LEESE

Wednesday 1 June 2011

BIRTHDAY GREETINGS

Many happy returns of the day tomorrow 2nd June to Colin Rixon, I hear that he will be 65  have a good one, will get you one in at the reunion.

 With best wishes,

 John Atkins