The Chalk Farm Band is brass band of the Salvation Army located at the Salvation Army Centre in Haverstock Hill , Chalk Farm , London, England. It is one of the best known brass bands of the Salvation Army in the UK.
64-415: Chalk Farm Band has always been at the forefront of Salvation Army banding. Indeed, as early as 1898, just sixteen years after its formation in 1882, it was first featured as the solo band for a Salvation Army International Congress. The venue was London's Crystal Palace and the band was led by a youthful A W Punchard. This notable achievement proved to be a prelude to far greater accomplishments, for during
128-579: A farmer's market on Haynes Lane. The triangle also contains a range of vintage furniture and clothing stores, as well as galleries, arts and crafts shops and other businesses. There was an ongoing campaign to turn a former bingo hall (at 25 Church Road) back into a cinema, after it had been purchased by the Kingsway International Christian Centre . The cinema had opened as "The Rialto" in 1928, later being renamed "The Picture Palace", only to close in 1968 and become
192-492: A Salvation Army band. Progress continued in subsequent years and under the baton of Stuart Parker, a further European Tour was undertaken in 1961. Michael Clack assumed the leadership of the band in 1963 and directed the band for most of the succeeding years until his retirement in 2001. Under Michael's leadership, the band continued to travel extensively in the UK and beyond, developing ever more innovative methods of ministry. During
256-436: A bingo hall. In 2018 after considerable restoration and renovation, Everyman Cinemas re-opened 25 Church Road as their 25th nationwide cinema location. Television transmission has been taking place from Crystal Palace since at least the 1930s and two TV transmitter towers — Crystal Palace Transmitter – 640 feet (200 m) tall — and Croydon Transmitter – 500 feet (150 m) tall — stand on
320-639: A branch of Capel Manor College , offering courses in Animal Care, Arboriculture and Countryside, Horticulture and Landscaping and Garden Design along with other short courses. In 2013, due to a shortage of primary school places in both Crystal Palace and London, proposals to open a new primary school by September 2015 were put forward, with plans submitted to the Department for Education in January 2014. The proposals were approved as part of wave 6 of
384-641: A number of appearances on Songs of Praise at the Royal Albert Hall and on BBC Radio shows such as Gloria Hunniford and Owen Spencer-Thomas's Sounding Brass and Listen to the Band. All of the band's members are amateur players, and members of the Salvation Army . Despite having earlier feature other instruments, the band now features the standard brass band instrumentation being: The band has released 5 CDs (the most recent being Emblem of
448-695: A triangle; Westow Park, a smaller park that lies off the triangle southwest of Crystal Palace Park; and the Stambourne Woodland Walk. Crystal Palace was named in the Sunday Times newspaper's top ten list of "the best places to live in London" of 2016. In April 2022 Crystal Palace was named the best place to live in London by the Sunday Times , being characterised by a bohemian fusion of urban vibes and village-feel. The ridge and
512-507: Is a Crystal Palace electoral ward and Crystal Palace Park in the London Borough of Bromley . It forms a part of the greater area known as Upper Norwood , and is contiguous with the areas of Anerley , Dulwich Wood , Gipsy Hill , Penge , South Norwood and Sydenham . The area is represented by three parliamentary constituencies , four London Assembly constituencies and fourteen local councillors . Until development began in
576-584: Is an area in South London , named after the Crystal Palace Exhibition building which stood in the area from 1854, until it was destroyed by a fire in 1936. About 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Charing Cross , it includes one of the highest points in London , at 367 feet (112 m), offering views over the capital. The area has no defined boundaries and straddles five London boroughs and three postal districts , although there
640-454: Is nearby. As a result, the area is served by a diverse range of local government bodies and Members of Parliament (MPs). Several local authority councillors in the area were elected on 5 May 2022. All seats bar 1 are held by Labour party candidates. The elected officials by ward for Crystal Palace local authorities in October 2023 were: The area is represented by four constituencies in
704-630: Is now the Queen's Hotel on Church Road between October 1898 and June 1899. Zola fled to England after being convicted of criminal libel in France on 23 February 1898, a direct consequence of the publication of his open letter J'Accuse…! . Midosuji Download coordinates as: Midōsuji ( 御堂筋 , Midō-suji ) Avenue is the primary main street in central Osaka , Japan . It runs north-south, passing Umeda , Nakanoshima , Shinsaibashi , Dōtonbori , Ame-mura , and Namba districts. Underneath
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#1732793164222768-459: Is served by the A212 , A214 , A234 and A2199 roads . The roads that make up the triangle (Westow Hill, Westow Street and Church Road) form part of a one-way system and are in a 24-hour controlled parking and loading zone . There is a coach park inside Crystal Palace Park. The area would have been affected by the cancelled London Ringways motorway plans, as one of the radial routes connecting
832-544: The Crystal Palace (High Level) railway station . The station was built to serve passengers visiting the Crystal Palace, but after the fire in 1936, traffic on the branch line declined. In World War II , the line serving the station was temporarily closed due to bomb damage. Repairs were made and the line was reopened, but the requirement for reconstruction and the decline in traffic led to a decision to close
896-539: The East London Line . In addition, Southern services run to Beckenham Junction , Sutton and Epsom Downs . Crystal Palace railway station is one of the few stations to border two zones , Zones 3 and 4. The South Gate of the Park is accessible by rail via Penge West , which is served by Southern trains from London Bridge and London Overground services. Crystal Palace used to have a second railway station,
960-681: The Free Schools Programme and the school is scheduled to open in September 2015. As of October 2014, the school is considering three possible building configurations – with the Greater London Authority running a public consultation on each option – all of which would involve demolishing one of the seated stands around the athletics track at the National Sports Centre . The area
1024-550: The London Aquatics Centre and Olympic Stadium . This led to Crystal Palace F.C. submitting plans to rebuild the stadium as a 40,000 capacity football stadium. A motor racing circuit was opened around the Park in 1927 and the remains of the track now make up some of the access roads around the park. The track was extended to two miles (3.2 km) in 1936, before being taken over by the Ministry of Defence at
1088-536: The London Assembly . Their elected assembly members in 2021 were: The area is represented by three constituencies in the Westminster Parliament . In May 2015, their elected MPs were: The Italian Job has a scene filmed at the athletics track in the Crystal Palace sports centre, in which Michael Caine says, "You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!" The Pleasure Garden
1152-730: The Queen Elizabeth II Bridge and Greenwich , and southward to Croydon and the North Downs . It is also one of the starting points for the Green Chain Walk , linking to places such as Chislehurst , Erith , the Thames Barrier and Thamesmead . Section 3 of the Capital Ring walk round London goes through the park. A smaller park occupying 2.73 hectares (6.7 acres) is to the southwest of
1216-621: The South Cross Route to Ringway 2 (the South Cross Route to Parkway D Radial ) would have run through a part of Crystal Palace Park, following the railway line. London Cycle Network routes 23 and 27 travel through Crystal Palace. Route 27 runs from Anerley Hill through part of Crystal Palace Park towards Bromley and route 23 runs through the Crystal Palace triangle to connect to Borough and Croydon . Transport for London have proposed to build Quietway route 7 that runs from Crystal Palace to Elephant and Castle . The route
1280-458: The 19th century, and before the arrival of the Crystal Palace, the area was known as Sydenham Hill . The Norwood Ridge and an historic oak tree were used to mark parish boundaries. After the Crystal Palace burned down in 1936, the site of the building and its grounds became Crystal Palace Park, the location of the National Sports Centre which contains an athletics track, stadium and other sports facilities. Crystal Palace Park has also been used as
1344-405: The 19th century, when it began to be built over. It was also a home of Gypsies , with some local street names and pubs recording the link, and the area still retains vestiges of woodland. A pneumatic railway was briefly trialled in the area in 1864. Once the railways arrived, Crystal Palace was eventually served by two railway stations, the high level and low level stations, built to handle
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#17327931642221408-627: The Army), 6 records , and also appeared on a number of 78s . A video detailing its history is also available, which is entitled Blood & Fire & Brass – Blood & Fire being a feature of the Salvation Army flag . From the very early days of its history the band has travelled extensively, as the ' Battle Honours ' on the Band flag records and the band is proud to be recognised as one of The Salvation Army's most widely travelled Corps' Band. Crystal Palace, London Crystal Palace
1472-684: The Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood area regularly in connection with the Upper Norwood Literary and Scientific Society. The Foresters Hall on Westow Street was then known as the Welcome Hall (or just Welcome), and it was in that hall in May 1892 that Arthur Conan Doyle was elected President of the society. He was re-elected to the post in 1893 and resigned in 1894. Each occasion was held in the same hall. The writer Deborah Crombie sets her 2013 mystery, The Sound of Broken Glass , in
1536-523: The Crystal Palace area of London. The club were formed in 1905 and initially played their home games at the sports stadium situated inside the grounds of The Crystal Palace. However, in 1915 they were forced to leave due to the First World War and played at nearby Herne Hill Velodrome and the Nest , before moving to their current home at Selhurst Park in 1924. The FA Cup Final was hosted at
1600-911: The Crystal Palace itself and instrumental in having the building reassembled on Sydenham Hill following the success of the Great Exhibition of 1851, lived in a house called "Rockhills" at the top of Westwood Hill. Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins , artist and sculptor who created the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs in the park, lived in Belvedere Road between 1856 and 1872. Jim Bob , Carter USM frontman, currently lives in Crystal Palace. The African-American Shakespearean actor Ira Aldridge lived in Hamlet Road. The French novelist Émile Zola lived in what
1664-515: The Greek Cypriot and Orthodox community in the surrounding area. Built in 1878, and formerly an Anglican church (St. Andrew's), the walls are now dressed in ornate Byzantine-style art . Crystal Palace is about 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Charing Cross on Norwood Ridge and includes one of the highest points of London at 112 metres above the mean sea level (OS map reference TQ337707). The Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, in
1728-460: The Palace sports stadium between 1895 and 1914. The historical grounds also hosted the first England Rugby Union match against New Zealand in 1905, which New Zealand won by 15–0. The London County Cricket Club also played their matches here , having been formed by The Crystal Palace Company with the help of W. G. Grace . In 1964, a 15,500 seater athletics stadium and sports centre was built on
1792-651: The Parade. These services include routes N2 , 3/N3 , N63 , 122 , N137 , 157 , 202 , 227 , 249 , 322 , 358 , 363 , 410 , 417 , 432 and 450 . The nearest major international airports are Heathrow and Gatwick . London City Airport and Biggin Hill Airport are also nearby. Marie Stopes , early promoter of sex education and contraception, was raised in a house on Cintra Park shortly after her birth in Edinburgh in 1880. Joseph Paxton , designer of
1856-549: The Victoria–London Bridge route. Rail travel was in decline across the UK in the 1960s and 1970s when the Beeching Axe was imposed. In the 1970s, two outer platforms used by terminating trains were abandoned and the third rail was removed. More recently rail travel at the station has seen a resurgence and new services have started running. Passenger numbers increased each year between 2004 and 2013. Since May 2010,
1920-527: The area, and until 1889 included parts of both counties. From 1889 to 1965 the area was on the south-eastern boundary of the County of London . For centuries the area was covered by the Great North Wood , an extensive area of natural oak forest that formed a wilderness close to the southern edge of the then expanding city of London. The forest was a popular area for Londoners' recreation right up to
1984-644: The band include Sweden in 1991, the Netherlands and Germany in 1995, and Denmark and Switzerland in 1997. In the following year, the band accepted an invitation from the Russian Command Headquarters in Moscow to travel to Tbilisi, Georgia to assist with that Territory's first ever Congress just five years after the Salvation Army's work recommenced in the former Soviet Union following the collapse of Communism. Just two years later,
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2048-610: The band on its way through Essen , Hamburg and Berlin . In 1986, the band accepted an invitation from the Spain and Portugal Command to assist in its first ever Congress. In spite of much local opposition the band was privileged to hold an open-air service and march of witness in the Plaza Mayor, Madrid – yet again the first Salvation Army section to undertake such a venture. 1988 saw the band undertake its first tour outside Europe when it undertook an extensive tour of Australia in
2112-567: The band's pioneering spirit saw it travelling again, this time to Japan to participate in high-profile events including the mammoth Midosuji Parade in Osaka . Despite encountering an earthquake on its first day in Japan, the band was not to be deterred and played to enthusiastic crowds, including over 1 million people on the streets of Osaka for the major parade that was the centre piece of this tour, an event captured live on Japanese television. The band
2176-608: The baton to Jonathan Evans. Since that time, the band has continued its tradition of taking the Gospel to the world with further tours undertaken in Norway , Finland and Estonia . During the latter visit, the band was again involved in pioneering work, assisting with the opening of a new Corps at Tartu on the Estonia/Russia border. Family commitments have taken Jonathan away from Chalk Farm, and Michael Clack has since 'taken up
2240-582: The baton' once again. As well as being held in high esteem overseas, the band continues its vital work in the UK with visits continuing to Corps across the UK Territory. Of greater importance however is the band's local ministry in the cosmopolitan area of North London. Enduring links with the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields , Trafalgar Square , means that it is regularly called upon to participate in high-profile events in Central London. Over
2304-578: The centre of the park, is 88 metres (289 ft) above the mean sea level. The soil in the area has been classified as typically "Slowly permeable, seasonally wet, slightly acid but base-rich loamy and clayey soils", with impeded drainage, moderate fertility and a loamy profile. The nearest Met Office climate station is based in Greenwich Park . Crystal Palace is on the boundary of four London boroughs – Bromley , Croydon , Lambeth and Southwark . A fifth borough – Lewisham –
2368-533: The country's Bi-Centennial year. Less than 24 hours after landing on Australian soil, the band played its first festival in Adelaide , later travelling to Tasmania , Melbourne , Canberra , Wollongong , Newcastle and Sydney where a capacity audience greeted the band for its final major concert at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music . Since that ground-breaking tour, other countries visited by
2432-726: The former site of the football stadium in Crystal Palace Park. The athletics stadium was known as the National Sports Centre and between 1999 and 2012 hosted the London Athletics Grand Prix among other international athletics meetings. The Crystal Palace triathletes club is also based here. Since the London 2012 Olympics , the status of the stadium and aquatics centre as the main facilities for their sports in London has been superseded by
2496-577: The gardens of Victorian villas built on the hill overlooking Croydon, but fell into disrepair. In 1962, the Croydon Council approved terms for buying the land from the Church Commissioners and other local freeholders, allowing the construction of a link. Paths and benches were installed but much of the vegetation was left undisturbed, creating a woodland pathway. At 69 Westow Street is an ornate Greek Orthodox Church which serves
2560-551: The grounds of the Penge Place estate at Sydenham Hill . The buildings housed the Crystal Palace School of Art, Science, and Literature and Crystal Palace School of Engineering . It attracted visitors for over seven decades. Sydenham Hill is one of the highest locations in London ; 109 metres (357 ft) above sea level ( spot height on Ordnance Survey Map); and the size of the Palace and prominence of
2624-473: The highest standards of Salvation Army banding. The Band's primary function is to participate fully in the weekly religious services, both indoor and in the open-air. In addition it regularly presents concerts at other Salvation Army corps both in the UK and abroad. The Band has appeared annually on the BBC TV Show Blue Peter throughout most of its record 50-year run, and has also made
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2688-407: The hill at Upper Norwood, making the district a landmark location visible from many parts of London. The towers may appear similar in height and design, but the Crystal Palace mast, constructed in 1956, is on a slightly higher elevation. The current Croydon tower was built in 1962. Crystal Palace Park is a large Victorian pleasure ground occupying much of the land within Crystal Palace and is one of
2752-572: The historic oak tree known as the Vicar's Oak (at the crossroads of the A212 Church Road and A214 Westow Hill) were used to mark parish boundaries. This has led to the Crystal Palace area straddling the boundaries of five London Boroughs; Bromley , Croydon , Lambeth , Southwark and Lewisham . The area also straddles three postcode districts : SE19 , SE20 , and SE26 . The ancient boundary between Surrey and Kent passes through
2816-573: The historic four-country tour of Europe in 1967, Rome was visited for the first time and an invitation was accepted to play before Pope Paul VI at the Vatican – at that time a highly controversial decision but now this event is recorded for posterity in the History of The Salvation Army Vol VII. It was a very different Germany that received the band in October 1985 than on the occasion fifty years earlier when Nazi salutes and Swastika flags accompanied
2880-576: The large volume of passengers visiting the exhibition building. After the Palace was destroyed by fire, and with railway travel declining , passenger numbers fell and the high level station was closed in 1954 and demolished seven years later. Rail services gradually declined, and for a period in the 1960s and 1970s, there were plans to construct an urban motorway through the area as part of the London Ringways plan. With rising passenger numbers, additional London Overground services began stopping at
2944-708: The major London public parks. The park was maintained by the LCC and later the GLC , but with the abolition of the GLC in 1986, control of the entire park was given to the London Borough of Bromley. From 15 September 2023 responsibility for the park's management has been handed to the Crystal Palace Park Trust. Crystal Palace railway station is located by the park, as is the National Sports Centre . The park
3008-459: The next fifty years, Bandmaster Punchard led the band in many pioneering developments that influenced the life and growth of Salvation Army bands worldwide. Particularly notable were the trail-blazing overseas tours over thirty of which have been completed to date. During the 1930s, the band's progress became a model to be emulated by music sections throughout the world, no doubt as a result of extensive touring of Scandinavia and Central Europe. AWP
3072-572: The setting for a number of concerts and films, such as The Italian Job and The Pleasure Garden and contains the Crystal Palace Park Concert Platform , in place since 1997. Two television transmitter masts make the district a landmark location, visible from many parts of Greater London. Local landmarks include the Crystal Palace Triangle, a shopping district made up of three streets forming
3136-476: The site made it easy to identify from much of London. This led to the residential area around the building becoming known as Crystal Palace instead of Sydenham Hill. The Palace was destroyed by fire on 30 November 1936 and the site of the building and its grounds is now known as Crystal Palace Park. The area is formed by Westow Street, Westow Hill and Church Road, and has a number of restaurants and several independent shops, as well as an indoor secondhand market and
3200-598: The start of World War II . Race meetings resumed in 1953, and the circuit hosted a range of international racing events, continuing until the last races in 1974. For three years, from 1997, parts of the circuit were used for a once-a-year sprint time trial similar to a hillclimb before stopping due to development work. The event resumed in 2010 and continued until 2019. Crystal Palace contains three primary schools, Paxton Primary School, Rockmount Primary School and All Saints C of E Primary School, and one secondary school, Harris City Academy . Crystal Palace Park also contains
3264-458: The station and a major station redevelopment occurred. The Crystal Palace, designed by Joseph Paxton , was a remarkable construction of prefabricated parts. It was a cast-iron and glass building originally erected in Hyde Park to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. Following the success of the exhibition, the Palace was moved and reconstructed in 1854 in a modified and enlarged form in
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#17327931642223328-443: The station and branch line in 1954, followed by the demolition of the station in 1961. Despite the demolition, a Grade II listed subway remains under Crystal Palace Parade. The Crystal Palace pneumatic railway was also built in Crystal Palace c.1864. The low level station remain open, although passenger numbers at that station also fell after the fire of 1936 and many services were diverted to serve London–Croydon routes instead of
3392-549: The station has served the East London Line branch of the London Overground , connecting with the Docklands and Shoreditch . In 2011 services were extended to Highbury and Islington . The station underwent redevelopment in 2012, which brought the original Victorian booking hall back into use, created a new cafe in the station building and provided wheelchair access through the installation of three lifts; this work
3456-731: The street is the Midōsuji Line subway. Especially in autumn when leaves of the ginkgo roadside trees turn yellow, a beautiful landscape can be seen. Midōsuji becomes the Shinmido-suji in Kita-ku, Osaka , running concurrently with Japan National Route 423 . After travelling about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) to the north it becomes the Minō Toll Road . To the south, Midōsuji becomes the Kishu Highway. In Edo period , Midosuji
3520-413: The triangle on Church Road. Westow Park hosts the annual Crystal Palace Overground festival, a free community festival held over four days in the summer. To the south of the triangle is a small area of woodland occupying 1.92 hectares (4.7 acres), containing the Stambourne Woodland Walk. It was opened in 1984 and covers an area between developments on Stambourne Way and Fox Hill. The land originally formed
3584-418: The years the band has been very active in the British broadcasting media having appeared for many years on BBC 's Blue Peter programme as well as making regular appearances on Songs of Praise and BBC Radio's Gloria Hunniford programme, all of which carried its ministry to millions. Demands for the band services remains high and the current band continues to be fully committed to maintaining and developing
3648-418: Was also filmed in the park and Our Mother's House has a scene featuring Dirk Bogarde with several children on the park's boating lake. The park features prominently as the setting of an outdoor rave in the music video for The Chemical Brothers ' number 1 single " Setting Sun ". Arthur Conan Doyle was active in the area between 1891 and 1894. Although he lived in nearby South Norwood , he visited
3712-444: Was also regarded as the model bandmaster and was appointed National Bandmaster in 1922, a position he held until his Promotion to Glory in 1950. Innovative ventures were being undertaken at home. The first of many gramophone recordings was made as early as 1912, for Pathe Frere, and the band's first radio broadcast was transmitted in 1924. Formal recognition of the band's consistently high standard of service came in 1934 when it
3776-411: Was completed by the end of March 2013. Tram services from Surrey used to operate up Anerley Hill to the Crystal Palace Parade until the 1930s. More recently there have been proposals to connect Tramlink to Crystal Palace, with mayoral candidates citing the desirability of the initiative. The area is served by multiple bus routes, many of which terminate at Crystal Palace Bus Station situated on
3840-520: Was formerly used for sports such as cricket, football and motor racing, and has been a venue for concerts often performed at the site of the Crystal Palace Park Concert Platform . In recent years the park has played host to organised music events such as Wireless Festival and South Facing Festival . It is also home to the famous Crystal Palace Dinosaur sculptures. The park is situated halfway along Norwood Ridge at one of its highest points. This ridge offers views northwards to central London, east to
3904-425: Was honoured to play at the Heian Shrine in historic Kyoto before returning to London having broken new ground for The Salvation Army in the Far East. Under Michael Clack's leadership the band had reached new heights and broken new ground across the world. Michael was awarded the MBE by HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1995 for services to Music Education, an honour richly deserved. In 2001, Michael retired and handed
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#17327931642223968-509: Was just a narrow street called "Yodoyabashisuji ( 淀屋橋筋 ) ". Midōsuji was built in the Taishō period , widening an existing north-south street and extending it to run all the way to Umeda in the north and Namba in the south. Today Midōsuji is an ultra high-class shopping street, housing clothing stores by such brands as Louis Vuitton , Chanel , major hotels, and even an Apple flagship. The area has been referred to in songs by popular artists such as Hitomi Yaida on her 2006 album It's
4032-427: Was received by King George V at Buckingham Palace , London. Bandmaster Punchard's eventual retirement in 1944 coincided with the gradual return of many of the band's servicemen from World War II. The rebuilding task passed to Frank Rawbone who greatly enhanced the technical skill and tonal qualities of the band. This enabled a tour of Sweden to be undertaken in 1948, the first extensive post war overseas campaign by
4096-409: Was subject to consultation processes in the London Boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark in 2016, with construction to begin in 2017. Crystal Palace is accessible by rail from Crystal Palace railway station , where Southern trains run between Victoria on the Crystal Palace Line and London Bridge on the Brighton Main Line , and where London Overground trains run to Highbury & Islington on
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