Mr. R. PROUD,
Chairman and Treasurer for 21 years.
Mr. J. F. PROUD,
Conductor for 18 years.

Officers and Committee, 1908,
With Crystal Palace Challenge Shield.
Top Row: MESSRS., J. E. MERRETT, H. J. DAVEY, H. ASHLEY, W. J. BRILEY, T. J AMES,
W. E. CARSTON, Wm. RICHARDS, J. LEACH, D. EVANS-JONES.
Second Row--Mr. R. PROUD, Mrs. J. E. BARTLETT, Messrs. JENKYN MORRIS,
A. W. PYLE, E.L. THOMAS.
Front Row: Messrs. J. E. BARTLETT, J. CHAPMAN.
Mrs. J . E. BARTLETT,
Past Accompanist.
Mrs. H. J. DAVEY,
Past Accompanist.
Retrospection.
The Officers and Chorus of 1931 Salute the past.
According to available records, over 2,500 Choristers have passed through the Choir since 1881. We gratefully acknowledge their services which made this jubilee Celebration Possible. We are happy to know that many at Home and Abroad can rejoice with us. Some have been Called to Higher Service-We Honour their Memory.
As far as can be ascertained, the following are Principal Past Officers :
| Past Conductors |
| 1881 - 1887 |
MR. JACOB DAVIES. |
| 1887 - 1905 |
MR. J. F. PROUD. |
| 1905 - 1927 |
MR. JENKYN MORRIS. |
Past Accompanists
Madam CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES. Mr. PAUL TREASURE. Mr. G. M. SANDERS.
Madam MORFYDD W WILLIAMS. Madam L. HOOPER-REES. Madam J. E. BARTLETT.
Madam F. J. DAVEY.
Past Trustees
Mr. G. D. WILLIAMS. Mr. W. MORGAN. Mr. J. PO WELL.
MI. J. E. BARTLETT. Mr. J. CHAPMAN. MI. H. J. DAVEY.
Mr. J. E. MERRETT.
Past Treasurers
Mr. J. BURRIDGE. ` Mr. Tom EVANS.
Mr. ISAAC PADFIELD. Mr. RICHARD PROUD.
Past joint or Assistant Secretaries .
Mr. A. H. N. REDDAWAY. Mr. F. FIFOOT. MI. J. POWELL. Mr. ANEURIN JONES. Mr. D. R. GWILLIM.
Mr. N. F. MORGAN. Mr. A. ANDERSON. Mr. A. WILLIAMS, Mr. E. L. THOMAS. Mr. J. A. THOMAS.
Mr. J. PROBERT.
Past Librarians
MI. GEO. WILLIAMS. Mr. C. THOMAS. Mr. P. H. HOLLAND.
Mr. H. ROOKSBY. MI. W. J. BAILEY. Mr. H. JAMES.
Mr. H. LINDSAY.
THE LATE Mr. JENKYN MORRIS,
Conductor for 22 years.
Conducted the Choir at Command Concert before Their Majesties
The King and Queen on board the Royal Yacht in 1912,
and had the honour of being presented to Their Majesties.
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