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Description Callender's Cableworks Band: the newly formed "A" Band in 1926. The conductor seated centre front is Charles Waters (d.1968). Mr Waters was Bandmaster of the Senior Band (not shown here) from 1924. He conducted that band at many "run of the mill" concerts, and usually played 2nd or 3rd cornet when Tom Morgan, the musical director, conducted the band. Waters was the resident conductor of the "A" Band. After Tom Morgan retired, Mr Waters became the conductor of Callender's until it's demise in 1961. This information has been copied from a post on w:Talk:Callender's Cableworks Band dated 10 November 2013.
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