Summary

Lantern Slide with the song lyrics for 'I've Got Sixpence'. Published by Chappell.

Used by Mr Jack Hayward an entertainer who held community concerts in Sydney suburbs and in Geelong from about 1928 (Lakemba, NSW) to 1939 (Geelong) and then in Geelong for a few years after World War Two. "Community Singing As It Should Be" was a feature of these concerts, which also included other musical items. Community Concerts were held at the Hall of Honour, Yarra Street, Geelong on weekend evenings; his son suggested they continued until the advent of television in 1956. Many of the slides Jack used for the concerts were imported. Mr Hayward was a member of the Royal Navy before he migrated to Australia; he joined the Australian Navy during World War Two.

Description of Content

Lyrics to song 'I've Got Sixpence', illustrated by caricature of soldier with image of reverse of Australian sixpence.

Physical Description

Standard format (3¼ x 3¼ inch square) colour glass lantern slide, bound by cream coloured tape on left and lower edges.

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