You are here: Home>Herts history>Towns and Villages>Harpenden>Ace of Herts Ace of HertsHarpenden corps of drumsBy Linda Shield Harpenden corps of drumsLinda Shield These are some photos of the Harpenden corps of drums, their name THE ACE OF HERTS. My son was in the band, he played the bass drum.This page was added on 12/11/2013. Add your comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ ReplyThe first picture was taken at The Eastleigh Competition on 23rd June 1984 when we march nearly 70 youngsters with an average age of 14 years.By John Halsey (30/08/2015) ReplyJohn Halsey has just added a page to Harpenden History about Eric Morecambe and the Corps – http://www.harpenden-history.org.uk/page.aspx?idtxt=harpenden_corps_of_drums-2 By Rosemary Ross (07/10/2014) ReplyThanks for taking the time to put these great pictures of the HCD’s on this site. The pictures bring back some fond memories of our family involvement with the corps.By John Halsey (21/11/2013) HarpendenA great feat of engineeringAce of HertsAn introduction to HarpendenAnnables donkey wheelArmistice Day - Harpenden 1918ARP Warden post C4a (Harpenden?)Christmas shopping 100 years agoChurch Green c.1895Claud & Jean BradshawCoronation Day May 12th 1937Dame Ellen Terry, ActorDo you remember the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 60 years ago?Food shortages 100 years agoGeorge & Hilda HooperGeorge Coburn and SonsGoing a-Thomasing in HertfordshireHarpenden Corps of DrumsHarpenden MemoryHarpenden: the growth of a village (1)Harpenden: the growth of a village (2)Harpenden: the growth of a village (3)Harpenden. Maple FlatsHarpenden. Southdown RoadHilary Ratcliffe OBE, Gender Equality CampaignerHobbs & CatlinIgnorance is bliss?John HeatherJudy Fryd CBE, Harpenden, campaigner & founder of Mencap.No 95 Batford Prisoner of War CampPermission to bury the Harpenden dead, 1537Rough Music in HarpendenSir John Bennet LawesThe Baa - Lamb treesThe Reformation comes to HarpendenThe White Family in HarpendenTheodora's Journals - 1885-1937Tollgate Hotel, 65 High Street HarpendenUnexpected finds at HALSValentine’s Day in HertfordshireWilliam Hogg and his horsedrawn cab See also'Ace of Herts' also appears inMusic Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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The first picture was taken at The Eastleigh Competition on 23rd June 1984 when we march nearly 70 youngsters with an average age of 14 years.
John Halsey has just added a page to Harpenden History about Eric Morecambe and the Corps –
http://www.harpenden-history.org.uk/page.aspx?idtxt=harpenden_corps_of_drums-2
Thanks for taking the time to put these great pictures of the HCD’s on this site. The pictures bring back some fond memories of our family involvement with the corps.