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Mar 03, 1954 - Orchestra Leader Goes To the Palace In Wheelchair Returns To Hospital...
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Mar 03, 1954 - Orchestra Leader Goes To the Palace In Wheelchair Returns To Hospital After Receiving O.B.E.: Mr. George Stratton, 27 year old former leader and associated conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra - traveled by car and wheel chair from the Bolinngbroke Hospital, Balham this morning to Buckingham Palace to receive the O.B.E. from the Queen Mother at today a Investiture.. He has been an inmate of the hospital for the past fourteen weeks. He resigned from the Orchestra in September 1952 so that he could devote more time to conducting and teaching at the Royal College of Music
Mar 03, 1954 - Orchestra Leader Goes To the Palace In Wheelchair Returns To Hospital After Receiving O.B.E.: Mr. George Stratton, 27 year old former leader and associated conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra - traveled by car and wheel chair from the Bolinngbroke Hospital, Balham this morning to Buckingham Palace to receive the O.B.E. from the Queen Mother at today a Investiture.. He has been an inmate of the hospital for the past fourteen weeks. He resigned from the Orchestra in September 1952 so that he could devote more time to conducting and teaching at the Royal College of Music. Photo Shows Mr. George Straton shows his O.B.E. to L-R: Staff Nurse E. Dempsey; Nurse V. Murray, Nurse E. Ball and Nurse B. ~ ~ ~ Footitt.. at the Hospital this afternoon
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