Fonds F2265 - Queen's University. Queen's Bands fonds

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Queen's University. Queen's Bands fonds

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  • 1946-1982 (Production)
    Producteur
    Queen's Bands

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Description matérielle

0.07 m of textual records, ca. 1000 photographs : col., 35 mm.

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(n.d.)

Histoire administrative

Queen's Bands are called "bands," plural, because there are actually four of them: a pipe band, a brass band, highland dancers, and a troupe of male and female cheerleaders. They perform at Queen's football games, appear together or in separate units at major University ceremonies, and represent Queen's at numerous parades and events across Canada and the United States. The Bands got their start in 1905, when a few first-year students decided to form a marching brass band "to help things along at football games." But the idea did not gain easy acceptance. The 12 original musicians, including John Stirling, Queen's Chancellor from 1960 to 1974, suffered verbal abuse on parades to the football field and were ejected from the equipment room, where they practised, by the football team. The group dissolved after just two years, and it was not until 1920, that a marching band reappeared. The revived band, unlike the original group, had its own instruments and even uniforms: white duck trousers, tricolour sweaters, and Queen's tams. The now traditional kilts were adopted only after the Second World War. A pipe band was added to the troupe in 1925, but did not become a permanent fixture until 1938, at which time highland dancers also appeared. It is unclear when cheerleaders first joined the Bands. "Rooters clubs" were formed early this century to lead students in cheers at Queen's games and appear to have gradually become informally, and then formally, linked with the Bands. There are now about 120 students in the Bands. The Bands' office is in the John Deutsch University Centre.

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Portée et contenu

Fonds consists of the Queen's Pipe Band 'Pipe Sergeant's Note Book'; a large collection of 35 mm slides documenting various trips and events that the Bands have been involved in, including its participation in the 47th Annual Cotton Bowl Festival Parade in Dallas, Texas (Janaury 1982); copies of the Bands newsletter entitled, 'The Banner', Vol. 1-5 (1972-1977); minutes, correspondence,and memos concerning the planning of the Bands participaiton in the 1982 Grey Cup parade in Toronto, Ontario; lists of former members and their positions in the Bands; names and reminiscences of past Bands members gathered as part of the 'Queen's Bands History Project' and 75th Anniversary celebrations; 'Queen's Bands: 75th Anniversary 1905-1980', a booklet celebrating seventy-five years of the Bands existence; a scrapbook documenting the evolution of the Bands over the years; the 'Queen's Bands Song Book'; and clippings.

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Transfer by the Queen's Bands

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  • anglais

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3010.1
V089.1

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Open.

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Copyright provisions may apply. Please consult with an archivist.

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  • Tablette: 3010.1
  • Tablette: V089.1