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Freckleton Band was formed in the year 1886. When in 1955, two surviving members of the original band, Robert Rawstrone
(aged 89), and James Hawthornthwaite (aged 87), recalled that they
and their friends 'used to meet in a cottage in Kirkham Road', and
it was at one of these social gatherings that someone suggested
forming a band.
Having managed to raise £50 to buy a set of second hand instruments,
which according to tradition, 'were taken around the village on a
hand cart to see if anyone was interested in 'having a go', they
started to practise hard in a room above an inn in Bunker Street.
The earliest known outside public performance of the band was at
the laying of the memorial stone of the new Primitive Methodist Chapel
in August 1891.
On 10th December 1892, there was a band concert in the village
schoolroom.
On 14th February 1896, the school was closed all day to allow the
Freckleton Band the use of the rooms for a Sale of Work to be opened
at 7-00 pm that same evening. |