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The 14th Huddersfield (Marsden) group lines up for the start of yesterday
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The 14th Huddersfield (Marsden) group lines up for the start of yesterday
The 14th Huddersfield (Marsden) group lines up for the start of yesterdays annual St Georges Day parade.
Six hundred people took part in the Huddersfield south-west district scout groups march and service. The 12 scout groups, led by Newsome Scout Band and Paddock Youth Band, marched from the Town Hall to Huddersfield Parish Church for a ceremony conducted by Cannon Ian Knox, and the Rev Murray Hasler, of Huddersfield Methodist Mission, King Street.
After the service, Kirklees Mayor Clr Mrs Mary Walsh took the statue in Market Place. The parade marshall was Mr Jim Hunter, the assistant commissioner for scouts. 26th April 1987
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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
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United Kingdom
HUD 87 2453
Media ID 21723243
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The 14th Huddersfield (Marsden) group lines up for the start of yesterday's annual St George's Day parade. In this print from 1987, six hundred enthusiastic participants can be seen eagerly awaiting the commencement of the march and service organized by the Huddersfield south-west district scout groups. Led by the melodious tunes of Newsome Scout Band and Paddock Youth Band, twelve scout groups embarked on a spirited journey from Town Hall to Huddersfield Parish Church. The ceremony was gracefully conducted by Cannon Ian Knox and Rev Murray Hasler, representing Huddersfield Methodist Mission. The atmosphere was filled with anticipation as children proudly donning their uniforms showcased their dedication to scouting values. Flags fluttered in unison, symbolizing unity among these young individuals who were eager to celebrate St George's Day. Following an inspiring service, Kirklees Mayor Clr Mrs Mary Walsh took center stage in Market Place while holding a statue that represented the significance of this day. Mr Jim Hunter, assistant commissioner for scouts, skillfully marshaled the parade ensuring its smooth progression through the streets of Huddersfield. This nostalgic photograph captures not only a momentous event but also reflects upon an era when community organizations played a vital role in shaping young minds. It serves as a reminder of how traditions like these continue to foster camaraderie and instill values within our youth.
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