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for organ). The concluding pageants were "A Pageant of Heroes" and "An Empire's Thanksgiving". For "A Pageant of Heroes" there were settings of Alfred Noyes' poem "The Immortal Legions", and
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in Sydenham, where thousands of amateur performers acted out historical scenes. The most notable was the Pageant of Empire which took place in London in 1924.
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The 1924 Pageant had a cast of 15,000 people, 300 horses, 500 donkeys, 730 camels, 72 monkeys, 1000 doves, seven elephants, three bears and one
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which were held in Britain during the early twentieth century. For example, there was a small Pageant of Empire at the town of
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and included in the Pageant. Elgar conducted the massed choirs at the opening ceremony of the Exhibition, including
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The most elaborate pageant was in London in 1924. It was directed by pageant master
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is also the title given to the set of songs, to words by Alfred Noyes, written by
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for the same occasion, and this march was at the time considered part of the
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Arthur Price, selected as a court jester for the Pageant of Empire at
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The music for the pageants was selected by Henry Jaxon, assisted by
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was the name given to various historical pageants celebrating the
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has many historical recordings, including two of the songs from
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in 1909. In 1911 a giant Pageant of Empire took place at the
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Index

British Empire
Builth Wells
Festival of Empire
Crystal Palace

Frank Lascelles
British Empire Exhibition
Wembley Stadium
Wembley Park

Builth Wells
macaw
Ignatius de Orellana
Frank Brangwyn
Queen Elizabeth
Barbary Pirates
George III
Captain Cook
Heroes
Alfred Noyes
Edward Elgar
Eric Coates
Edward German
Merrie England
Percy Fletcher
Henry Smart
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Bamboula
Hubert Parry
Alexander Mackenzie

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