Tulla gets a Temperance Brass Band, 1877

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Tulla gets a Temperance Brass Band, 1877

Post by Sduddy » Fri Apr 23, 2021 11:56 am

Clare Freeman, Wed 22 Aug 1877:
Liscullane Friendly Society. At a meeting convened lately for the purpose of getting up a Brass Band, the following committee were appointed, viz:
James Murphy, Lahardan,
Stephen Murphy, do
Denis Boland, Liscullane,
Pat Boland, do
James Hanrahan, do
James Hogan, do
Michael Hogan, do
Pat Liddy, do
John Lane, Lisduff,
James Boland, Rannagh,
Michael Tuohy, Liscullane,
Michael Lynch, do
Denis Murphy, Laharden, Daniel Halloran, Liscullane, Hon. Secs.
Edwd. Murphy, New Lawn, James Liddy, Hon. Treasurers.
Clare Freeman, Wed 19 Sep 1877:
Tulla Temperance Society. On Sunday last, after 12 o’clock Mass, the majority of the members of the above society numbering of 100, preceded by their brass band, paraded the streets of the town, for the first time since its organization. The respectable appearance of the members each wearing his medal, and the very orderly manner in which the procession was conducted, reflected great credit on the promoters of this young society, and on the members generally. The performance of the band (24 instruments), considering the very short time they have been practising was highly creditable, and showed they must have been carefully instructed by their able teacher, Mr. Gardiner. A large concourse of people accompanied the procession, and gave evidence of satisfaction by loud and repeated cheering. It is expected that a large accession to the ranks of temperance will result from the day’s proceedings. Correspondent.
Sheila

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Re: Tulla gets a Temperance Brass Band, 1877

Post by Sduddy » Tue Apr 27, 2021 9:55 am

Clare Freeman, Sat 1 Jun 1878:
The first anniversary of the Scariff Total Abstinence Society was celebrated there on Sunday last, under the auspices of the Rev M Kenny, P P, the meeting being held in the chapel, which was filled in all parts. Suitable addresses were delivered, and religious devotions carried out. The Woodford and Tulla bands attended.
Sheila

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