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- Royal Hawaiian Band
Founded in 1836 by King Kamehameha III, the Royal Hawaiian Band is the only band in the United States with a royal legacy and is currently an agency of the City and County of Honolulu
- The Royal Hawaiian Band on the S. S. Ohio during the Los . . . - Calisphere
A crowd of people is surrounding them All individuals are standing aboard on the deck Towards the back of the ship, the mast with two long wooden poles located horizontally above the people, the chimney pipe surrounded by additional smaller pipes, and several auxiliary boats are visible
- TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA JULES VERNE LIBRARY JULES VERNE . . .
HHMS Kaimiloa was the first and only ship of the Hawaiian Royal Navy The ship was a 170-ton Explorer gunboat, made in Britain in 1871 King Kalākaua bought the ship for 20,000 dollars and added the rigging
- Vintage Hawaii - Vintage 1960s: The Royal Hawaiian Band. . . - Facebook
Every time a ship pulled away, whether I knew anyone on it or not, as soon as the band struck up ”Aloha ‘Oe”, tears would roll down my face Those days travel was a much bigger deal
- Royal Hawaiian Band - Wikipedia
During the monarchy it was nominally a military band It reached global prominence under the leadership of Prussian Heinrich "Henri" Berger, an officer of the imperial German army loaned to the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in 1872
- Royal Hawaiian Band - Images of Old Hawaiʻi
One notable bandmaster was Heinrich (Henri or Henry) Berger He came from Prussia at the request of Kamehameha V, who asked Emperor Wilhelm I to send a conductor On June 3, 1872, Berger arrived in Honolulu on board the steamer “Mohongo” and one week later conducted his first public concerts
- Royal Hawaiian Band Victorious 140 Years Ago! - Bishop Museum
In 1883, the Royal Hawaiian Band traveled across the Pacific to compete for musical honors at the Knights Templar Conclave held that year in San Francisco
- From Honolulu To San Francisco With The Royal Hawaiian Band
In August 1883 the Royal Hawaiian Band of HRH King Kalākaua sailed from Honolulu to San Francisco to compete in the Masonic Order's Triennial Conclave of the Knights Templar Brass Band
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