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    Posted 9 years ago

    JoeyC
    (120 items)

    This plate. made of LEAD, reads:
    Aangeboden Door Het
    Mannenkoor G.E.W.A.
    Amsterdam
    24 Mei 1931
    There are small incised numbers 934 on the back; no other markings. It measures 10 x 16". The edges have holes presumably to affix the plate to a wall or door? I'm not sure of the history of this item ... a building marker for a mens choir or music association? Not sure what the figurals (harp etc) represent. Do you know?
    Thanks in advance for your comments!

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    1. OlofZ OlofZ, 9 years ago
      Beautiful! ...and here you can hear them sing (Nr 16). https://muzoic.com/en/release/album/mannenkoor-gewa-amsterdam-the-international-musical-eisteddfod-at-llangollen-north-wales-1952-volume-1-feat-les-danseurs-du-marais-vendee

      Apparently, Mannenkoor -Gemeentelijke Elektriciteit Werken Amsterdam. "The male choir of the Municipal Electricity Company, Amsterdam"

      The plate reads "Offered by the male choir..." I guess as in "performed by" or "concert) given by"
    2. JoeyC, 9 years ago
      That's great information; thanks! Very helpful. The link you sent is 1952 so I'll have to keep researching the history of the choir. Apparently a longstanding tradition! Again, thanks for your reply.

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