Beryl Caten papers relating to Bertram Caten and the Mortdale Public School Boys Band, later the You...
Beryl Caten papers relating to Bertram Caten and the Mortdale Public School Boys Band, later the Young Australia League Band
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1882-1997
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MLMSS 10459
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0.16 metres of textual material (1 box)
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Bertram Caten personal papers, 1882-1987. Includes copy of birth certificate of Bertram William Caten, 21 July 1882; certificate of discharge for Bertram William Caten, Rank Musician, Regimental Staff Scots Guards, 14 December 1906, with letter from Lieut. Fred W. Wood, Director of Music, Band of H.M. Scots Guards, 1922; 4 photographs...
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Beryl Caten papers relating to Bertram Caten and the Mortdale Public School Boys Band, later the Young Australia League Band
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Presented by Beryl Caten, August 2019
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Beryl Caten is the daughter of Professor Bertram Caten (1882-1965), musician and bandmaster. Bertram Caten was born in England and was a trombonist in the Scots Guards before emigrating to Australia in 1913. He was a member of the ABC Orchestra and Professor of Trombone at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. In 1928 he formed the Mortdale Public Sc...
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MLMSS 10459
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92ebxO0Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92ebxO0Y
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9642074
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