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Dear forum members,
I have a photograph of my great-grandfather who was a professional musician in the 1890's and played in the Sheffield area. I would very much like to know if anyone recognises him and about the banjo he has in his photo as he's a complete mystery to our family. He may have played in the Travellers Rest pub in Oughtibridge in early 1894 where my great grandmother was living at the time.
Unfortunately I have no name for my great-grandfather and don’t know anything about him or where he’s from other than the attached photo. I have searched all roads and I think the experts in the Classic-Banjo forum might be the best chance to identify him and his instrument. Thank you very much for your help and Happy New Year 2022, Hannah.
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Hi Hannah,
The banjo looks like those made by Arthur J Wilmshurst in London.
Kind regards, Ian.
Hi Ian,
That's very useful information, thank you very much, Best wishes, Hannah
IAN SALTER said:
Hi Hannah,
The banjo looks like those made by Arthur J Wilmshurst in London.
Kind regards, Ian.
The Wilmshurst zither banjos are so pretty. I love the decorative metal detail.
Tanfield and Hill performed banjo and mandolin duets in Sheffield in the 1890s- the banjoist in the duo was possibly George Roger Tanfield (1870-1946).
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