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Northampton Carnival and Joy Day programme, 1937, page 13

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Class 7- Fancy Get-Up (Cycles). Comic or Characteristic. Open only to Ladies and Gentlemen not resident in Northampton. Four Prizes.
70- Silver and Blue (Good Luck to the Hospital) – L. Errington
71- Carnival- Mrs V. Brabbins
72- A Watch across the Sea- Miss F. Hensman
73- After the Argument- J. W. Brown
74- Glimpse of Summer- E. M. Hensman
75- Egyptian Mummy- A. E. Collins
76- A Clown- D. W. Hensman
77- Orange and Lemons- Miss K. March


Class 8- Fancy Dress Jazz Bands. Four Prizes.
78. Kettering Windmill Ragtime Band- Windmill Club, Kettering
79- Slum Clearance Jazz Band- G. Sproggs
80- Thrapston Jazz Band- R. N. Hall
82- Little Harrowden Jazz Band- A. Butlin
83- Great Doddington Coronation Jazz Band- A. J. Owen


Class 9- Cycle or Motor Cycle Groups. Three Prizes.
85- Narkovians Awheel- Norhtampton & District C.T.C.
86. Quality Street- Boots Trades Association

Class 10- Walking Groups (Not less than 10 in Group). Four Prizes.
87- A Roman Triumph- Queen’s Road Rover Scouts
88- The Travelling Circus- Northampton School for Girls, Sketch Club
89- Little people for the Nations- The Life Boys per F. A. Jolley

Class 11- Walking Groups  of 2, 3 or 4 Walkers. Three Prizes.
90- That’s the Ticket- F & Master K Lyon
91- ‘Arry, ‘Arriet and the Nipper- J. Bird and Party
92- ‘Arry and ‘Arriet – Roy Bellamy and D Watts.
93 Three Black Crows- H Seamark and Party
94- Me and Mine- P. Billingham
95- The Trousseau; Sweet Lavender and Old Lace- Miss and Mrs Collins
96- Spanish Gypsies- Misses Moore and Perrett
97- Duck and Green Peas- Misses Darby and Bentley
98- King, Queen and Knave of Hearts- J. M and B. Beadsworth

Look out for Northampton’s Lobby Lud. You may win £5. Details on page 28.

Don’t miss the Ladringlos. Engaged at considerable expense. 3.30pm and 8.30pm in Abington Park. See page 7.

Teas at Abington Park. Buffet Teas are kindly being arranged by
1. Abington Avenue Congregational Lawn Tennis Club. Supervisors: Miss Burgess and Miss Whyte.
2. The Independent Order of Good Templars. Supervisor: Mrs Staughton.
Excellent Fare- Reasonable Prices.
All proceeds for the Hospital.

RefCAP/NPT/24/1/2/15
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Date10 July 1937
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StatusPublished

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