Wigan Album
St Mark's, Newtown
10 CommentsPhoto: Geoff(rey) Bentham
Item #: 27616
They are from left to right:
Drum-Major - Geoffrey Bentham (of Bentham’s Chippy, Victoria Street)
Band Officer – Derek Gibson
Side Drummers – Syd Abbott, Kenneth Peat, David Holland, John Oliver
Bass Drummer – Stephen Corless
Buglers – John Don Duncan (won District solo Bugler), Stephen Cook and Ian Ashcroft,apologies to the lad behind the bass drummer and far right of picture my memory fades . . .
Thanks to Michael Mason who has contributed numerous photos and comments about St Marks and Newtown, which spurred me into digging out this photo, with all the memories that come with it.
I think the lads name you missedgeoff was tony dawber
on second thoughts not tony dawber but tony dainty
The lad behind the bass drummer is Peter Duncan
the lad to my left out of shot is the son of the current vicar at that time Nigel Mcdonald
Hi Stephen, indeed it is Tony Dainty, and with Peter Duncan remembered by Derek we have a full compliment of names for the St Marks BB Band of '69. Wonderful times.
Stephen.
Shame Nigel is out of shot. I was a friend of his at WGS and remember going to the Vicarage as several of us were into naval war-gaming and the huge vicarage floors (huge to those of us from smaller terraced houses) were great substitutes for the North Atlantic.
carolaen yes it was huge I remember there being a full size grand piano in the room and there was still loads of room
To Geoff Bentham, I have seen your post of Ernie & Margarets wedding in 1907 . I am from the same line of the Latham's and would appreciate a discussion with you.
Please email me .
Kind Regards Peter Francis
Yes I can confirm that it was me hidden behind the bass drummer. What a band we had that year! Winning the District band competition two years running was a great achievement because we were up against some good bands from Manchester. It wouldn't have happened without Derek's leadership.
Great photo Jeff, which refreshed many happy memories of my years in 2nd Wigan, the wonderful officers, and the friends we made through Boys' Brigade