On Sunday her campaign was finally concluded when the completed bandstand in Clarence Park was officially opened. |
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There were handbag throwing competitions for boys, and flat-pack assembly competitions for the girls, as well as tea and cakes at the bandstand. |
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Four lights have been erected around the bandstand in Lund Park, Keighley, and the entrance in Malsis Road. |
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I met the Frootbat beside the bandstand in the Exhibition Park at about 3.30 and we set off up to the Moor. |
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I also remember this great soul band that used to play in a bandstand in the park on our holidays at Butlins at nearby Ayr. |
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The canopy was supported by four ornate wrought iron columns that were leftover from the bandstand in the park. |
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Those trees used to stand like sentinels on either side of the path leading to the bandstand from the Glass House. |
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They built a promenade, bandstand, open-air swimming pool and all the other trappings of a genteel seaside resort. |
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The interior, which is reflected across the adjacent bandstand as it grows dark, is all scumbling and dragging and poison-blue electroliers. |
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The bandstand has lost original parts, such as the decorative balustrade and metal enclosures, which surrounded the construction. |
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At one point, dances were even held in the dojo with the tokonoma serving as the bandstand. |
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Children danced by the bandstand and cartwheeled across the grass, while others enjoyed a picnic or stretched out to soak up the sunshine. |
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He said this week he wants to build a marina there with up to 300 boat slips and install a barge with a bandstand. |
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Keller looked back at the ceremonial bandstand to see Admiral Warren saluting the flyby. |
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In 1910, a bandstand was erected for the then popular live brass band music. |
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The brass band blared from the wrought iron bandstand, families promenaded and old men gossiped in the shade of the neatly clipped box trees. |
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The menu board outside and the bandstand inside inspired me to grab a table post-haste. |
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Elsewhere on The Grove an oompah band and tombola stall made full use of the new bandstand. |
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Proposals include restoring the conservatory, a vinery, a bandstand, a lake and ornate gates at the Eccles Old Road entrance. |
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But because of the foot and mouth crisis, the Whitby-based peace campaigners organising the demo switched venues to Whitby town centre bandstand. |
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The condition of the park's facilities is unimproved with the bandstand in a state of near collapse and damaged play equipment unreplaced. |
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Last Saturday they met up again, beside the park bandstand and he handed his wife a bar of chocolate, as he had, all those years before. |
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But woe betide Town Council officialdom if there is another broken promise in respect of putting this bandstand into a decent and acceptable state of repair. |
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Gravesham Borough Band is busy with its season of summer bandstand engagements but desperately needs a dedicated permanent conductor and cornet, trumpet and clarinet players. |
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Some spectators were dancing right in front of the bandstand and every so often, a runner would detour out of the lane to join them in a few steps. |
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Peter Christopherson made the leap to life on the bandstand and became a pioneer in the industrial music genre. |
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The tenor saxophonist was one of the most imaginatively restless artists to ever work a bandstand. |
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When Cosby looked up, he saw that Sonny Stitt, the famed alto sax player, had joined the bandstand. |
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Batiste and his band ended the evening by marching off the bandstand and playing amid the crowd. |
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But the same artist who played with such fire on the bandstand was burning out of control in his private life. |
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At around the same time, the bandstand was removed and replaced with a sun lounge. |
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The environment is provided with a pergola, a bandstand, tables and chairs. |
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A large green space surrounds the bandstand, and nearby is the Service Pavilion, Centennial Fountain, and the sundial. |
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A variety of musical themes are presented at the bandstand, including world music. |
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The collage is based on a sheet of calico and depicts many familiar Chippenham landmarks such as the river, the war memorial, the Western Arches and the park bandstand. |
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Local bands provided live music from the bandstand throughout the event, starting at 10 with Idle Threat, a young band whose line-up includes a 10-year-old drummer. |
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There was a sprinkling of decorative buildings, including an open bandstand where a brass band was entertaining a gathering of deck-chairs and the odd snoozing music lover. |
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There is a picture of an outdoor bandstand and a shot of a wooded path. |
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At first they were appendages of city parks, something to go with the bandstand and the boating lake. |
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She continually added new material to her repertoire, and in 1989 she released her first album, Split, which she sold from the bandstand. |
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Lincoln Arboretum is one of the finest Victorian parks in the UK and during the summer months you can see live music at the Victorian bandstand. |
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The Roots now preside from a large, wooden bandstand, the aggregation having grown slightly in size. |
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Most of the festival centred itself around the bandstand in the Arboretum park, with its surrounding paved semi-amphitheatre, and a grassy sitting area beyond that. |
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A small bandstand pavilion sits nearby, reinforcing the 19th-century ambience. The interior of the cottage summons the past even more powerfully, and it is there that Lincoln is most vividly evoked. |
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In this vicinity, the riverside is used as a recreation area with a bandstand, benches and boat cruises, being crossed by four bridges. |
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The river cruises start from a riverside area known as the Groves, which contains seating and a bandstand. |
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A band is seen playing on a bandstand in this film scene, and this is the actual bandstand on the East Pier. |
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Buildings such as the outdoor theatre and bandstand were removed. |
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The park was bordered by fine homes, and included walking paths, a bandstand, tennis courts, the famous Gothic-style Waddell Fountain and beautiful gardens. |
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The park includes a Cricket field, pavilion, lake, conservatory, bandstand, and miniature railway. |
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Sadly, the Crystal Colonnade and the bandstand, around which Broughton choreographed scenes of larkish seduction, were later demolished. |
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We set up ice displacement gauges in the bandstand area. |
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Its chief attractions were its bandstand and its famous greenhouses, modelled after the metal-framed structure of the Crystal Palace in London's Hyde Park. |
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It is a fine example of a Victorian era public park with water cascades, bandstand and woodland. |
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Ms Ryzhova Lau, who left her native Moscow to live in London after meeting her British husband, was among the first of a steady stream of fans who arrived at the bandstand with flowers today, as news of Bowie's death broke. |
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Musicians from Kirklees Music Centres and local schools will be entertaining bymaking music on the park's bandstand. |
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However, the band broke up in May 1935 after Tommy left the bandstand during a live performance because he and his brother disagreed over the tempo of a song. |
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Oompahs pound out from the only south coast bandstand to provide daily summer concerts by top military and brass bands. |
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Glow sticks will be put inside the bags which can then be carried along the route or hung at the display on the bandstand. |
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Riders prance before the dignitaries' bandstand, followed by brass bands and floats that recall the glorious events of the past and evoke a bright future. |
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In the United States the kiosk is often found in public parks, where it may function as a bandstand, and in private gardens, as a gazebo or summerhouse. |
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The sweeping esplanade from Devonia Steps to Yaverland and the bandstand was built during the First World War, for the first time stabilising the road to Bembridge. |
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It has extensive gardens, a rose hill, boating pond, bandstand, and play area as well as Europe's second largest enclosed gardens the David Welch Winter Gardens. |
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