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[[Image:Infantry-band.gif|thumb|300px|Gustav Kuhlmey, Band Master with the [[29th Regiment of Punjab Infantry|29th Punjab Native Infantry Band]]]] | |||
[[Image:Infantry-band.gif| Gustav Kuhlmey, Band Master with the 29th Punjab Native Infantry Band]] | |||
Most Band Masters were European and many trained at the Royal School of Music at Kneller Hall, which was established in 1857. If they trained at Kneller Hall then there is a good chance their records are there. To find out if there are any records you need to contact the Archivist at the address below. | Most '''Band Masters''' were European and many trained at the Royal School of Music at Kneller Hall, which was established in 1857. If they trained at Kneller Hall then there is a good chance their records are there. To find out if there are any records, you need to contact the Archivist at the address below. | ||
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Revision as of 22:08, 13 October 2009
Most Band Masters were European and many trained at the Royal School of Music at Kneller Hall, which was established in 1857. If they trained at Kneller Hall then there is a good chance their records are there. To find out if there are any records, you need to contact the Archivist at the address below.
- Archivist
- Royal Military School of Music Museum
- Kneller Hall,
- Kneller Road,
- Whitton,
- Twickenham,
- Middlesex,
- TW2 7DU