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The ORIGINAL Western Australia Police Band was a brass band
and formed in 1902 under the able leadership of Const C.Dodd.
They quickly became known for the quality of their music,
their presentation, and for their contribution to charities.
The Band was well equipped with first class instruments
and an up-to-date library of music which enabled them to successfully
compete against other WA bands. In 1906, they took part in
a competition in Fremantle that saw them win the Quick Step,
and achieve second place in the Selection competition. In
1906, they travelled to Albany to compete, where they finished
in third place.
While the band was achieving great musical success, it was
more their fundraising efforts that earned them notoriety.
They raised money for various charities, particularly for
widows and orphans, gathering around £7000 in the years
before World War 1 - a very considerable sum in those days.
In 1911, the band’s leadership was passed to Const
Alf Timm. But the outbreak of hostilities in 1914 sent the
band into temporary recess as its members were called upon
to undertake extraneous duties. All band work in these early
years was performed in the officers' own time, and when you
consider the hours they were required to work, it was a considerable
private contribution.
Requests
Despite repeated requests for the services of the band during
the war years, it was almost impossible to muster a full complement
of musicians and it often had to perform at half strength.
Although it was hoped to resume normal activities after the
war, difficulties continued and in 1925 it was officially
disbanded.
In 1966 Commissioner Napier agreed to the formation of a
Western Australian Police Pipe Band, which is still in existence.
This band has continued the tradition of performing at police
and public functions as well as lending support to charitable
organisations.
Like the original Police Brass Band, the Police Pipe Band
has maintained a competitive spirit, successfully taking part
in competitions throughout WA, Australia and overseas. It
also played at demonstration events such as the renowned Edinburgh
Tattoo.
Apart from its commitment to such events as the annual Anzac
Day Parade, the WA Police Pipe Band provides the accompaniment
for all Graduation Parades at the Police Academy, entertains
at various Police Functions, and leads the contingent at official
Police Funerals.
The
lone piper playing "Amazing Grace" in a moving final
tribute is a familiar figure when a former officer is laid
to rest.
The WA Police Band - whether the original Brass Band or
today's Pipe Band has presented a very positive image to the
people of the State.
Support from various Commissioners has allowed the Band
to perform at optimum level, and from a Public Relations view
point it has been and will continue to be, a resounding success.
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