Summary
Lantern Slide with the song lyrics for 'Penny Serenade' Part 1. Published by J. Albert & Son, Sydney & Melbourne.
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 'Penny Serenade' Part 1, and illustration of Mexican man with guitar serenading, while looking toward a balcony. There is a full moon in the background.
Physical Description
Standard format (3¼ x 3¼ inch square) black & white glass lantern slide, bound with black tape on upper & lower edges. Small piece of cream coloured tape at upper left.
More Information
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Collection Names
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Collecting Areas
Leisure, Images & Image Making, Migration & Cultural Diversity
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mr Michael Jones, 07 Mar 1990
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User
Jack Hayward, Sydney, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1928-1956
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User
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Manufacturer
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Format
Lantern Slide, Standard (3¼ in. x 3¼ in.), Black & White
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Language
English
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Inscriptions
Printed on glass: 'PENNY SERENADE/Once I strayed/Neath the window of a lovely senorita' followed by nine more lines. Handwritten on tape: '1".
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Classification
Recreation & tourism, Performing arts - concerts, Community singing
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Type of item
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Overall Dimensions
81 mm (Width), 82 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Audiovisual Technology, Balconies, Community Organisations & Services, Music, Singing, Still Projectors, Lantern Slides