| Matlock & District
Amateur Operatic Society, 1930s |
| People who lived in the Matlocks : Photographs, Postcards, Engravings & Etchings |
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The Arcadians, 1937
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"The Arcadians", an Edwardian musical comedy, was the Society's
production in 1937. The above photograph is a of four male members
of the chorus. They are, from the left:
Bill(?) Housley, Robert (Bob) Wicks, Eric Beardow and Arthur Tibbs. |
The Gondoliers, 1939
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Two years later some of the same gentlemen
were amongst the cast of Gilbert & Sullivan's "The
Gondoliers", which was the last of the twelve productions
of the inter War years. Almost all the productions had been
held at the Ritz Cinema on Causeway Lane. Above are the gentlemen
of the chorus.
Bob Wicks (right and top left above) was to join the Royal Air
Force and his grand-daughter was told he was in Coastal Command.
He was Killed in Action on 21 July 1941, aged 25. He has no
known grave but is commemorated on the Runneymede Memorial.
Arthur Tibbs was still performing at the time of the Society's
Golden Jubilee in 1957, and also involved as Chairman of both
the Management and Casting Committees. He had played principal
parts at some time in his operatic career. Eric Beardow was
another stalwart of the Society and became Hon. Secretary. He
was heavily involved with the Society's post war revival. |
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Matlock
County School Band Read There is a link between the Society and
the school. |
The photographer of all three pictures was W. N. Statham of Matlock
Image scans supplied by and Copyright Chris and Keith Beardow and
Deborah Elliott (grandaughter of Bob Wicks)from photographs in their
family collections and are intended for personal use only.
If you have any further information about the identity of anyone in
the photograph we would really appreciate knowing.
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