Bands and orchestras in the major northern seaside resorts of England, 1865-1911 : a socio-cultural history
This thesis investigates the social and cultural history of the seaside bands in Bridlington, Scarborough, Blackpool, Southport, and Douglas (Isle of Man), from 1865, the start of the Bridlington era, to 1911, the end of the long Victorian period. It pays particular attention to the Bridlington Quay...
Main Author: | Ounsley, Karen Esme |
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Other Authors: | Wilson, Christopher R. |
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University of Hull
2009
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.550848 |
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