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Bandstand

A bandstand built in 1912 stands in the grounds of the Horniman Museum in London

Jedforest Instrumental Bandstand built in 2006 stands in the shadow of Jedburgh Abbey Scottish Borders

Eastbourne bandstand opened in 1935

A bandstand is a circular or semicircular structure set in a park, garden, or pier, designed to accommodate musical bands performing outdoor concerts. A simple construction which not only creates an ornamental focal point it also serves acoustic requirements whilst providing shelter for the changeable weather.
Many bandstands in the United Kingdom originated in the Victorian era as the British brass band movement gained popularity.

Bandstands Of Interest

One of the most recent bandstands erected in the UK was the Jedforest Instrumental Bandstand. Opened by HRH the Princess Royal spring 2006.

In 1993 the Deal Memorial Bandstand was opened as memorial to eleven bandsman killed by 1989 Deal barracks bombing. The bandstand was erected by public subscription and is maintained by volunteers.

A good example of a semi-circular bandstand is the Central bandstand in Eastbourne which replaced a circular bandstand that stood on cast iron stilts.

Herne Bay contains a totally enclosed bandstand with a stage and cafe area, topped with copper clad domes.

Other information

Many Bandstands were manufacutured in Scotland and are listed in the Scottish Iron Work website.

The function of the bandstand inspired the name of the 1950s United States television show American Bandstand.

See also

*Belvedere
*Gazebo
*Kiosk
*Pavilion (structure)

External links

* Deal Memorial Bandstand
*Eastbourne Bandstand History
*[mailto:bandstand@eastbourne.gov.uk Friends of Eastbourne Bandstand]
*Herne Bay Central Banstand
*Bandstands on Scotland Iron Work website



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