Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday 21st August 1908

Pier Pavilion, Teignmouth: The Night of the Season: Thursday August 27th: Afternoon at 3.15; Evening at 8: Grand Complimentary Benefit to Mr. Evelyn A’Dell (Entertainment Manager) Under Distinguished Patronage … continues with a list of contributors … includes … The Newton Banjo-Mandolin Trio; Messrs. H. Pinsent, J. Hawkins, J. E. Elms … (continues) …


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Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday 17th April 1908

Billiards: Before a crowded attendance at the Teignmouth Unionist Club on Tuesday evening a billiard match was played between teams representing the Exeter Constitutional Club and the Teignmouth Unionist Club and resulted in a victory for the homesters by 157. Owing to the visitors having to leave to catch their train the last game was not finished. Scores … include … W. H. Pinsent – 150.


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Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday 3rd April 1908

Teignmouth Y.M.C.A. Concert: … description of the event includes … Messrs. W. H. Pinsent (banjo) and W. Hawken (mandoline) gave a couple of exceedingly pleasing items, being loudly encored. …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 3rd April 1908

Teignmouth: An excellent concert was given in the Assembly Rooms on Wednesday evening in aid of the fund for renovating the interior of the Y.M.C.A. rooms. The programme was arranged by Messrs. C. T. Cross and H. W. Turner the Association hon. secretaries. Those contributing to the evening’s enjoyment were Messrs. F. Ward, Walter Hexter, William Hexter, A. J. Coles, W. Hawken, A. J. Chapple, and S. Pochin (Newton Abbot), E. Full, F. Trace, and H. Evans, (Plymouth), and S. B. Harris, and W. H. Pinsent …


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Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday 27th March 1908

Grand Concert in the Assembly Rooms: In connection with the local branch of the Y.M.C.A., a grand concert will be given in the Assembly Rooms on Wednesday next, April 1st, at 8 p.m. Judging from the programme, which is a very full and varied one, the concert should be a great success. Amongst other items are … list includes … Messrs. Pinsent and Co, are to give musical selections (banjo, mandoline, etc.) …


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Western Daily Press: Wednesday 26th February 1908

Redland Liberals: Last night the annual meeting of the Redland Ward Liberal Association was held at the Redland Grove Schoolroom, Fernbank Road, Mr. T. L. Pearson presided, and there were present, Messrs. J. H. Vallance, B. Bedell, E. G. Palmer, H. Coward, E. T. Morgan, F. E. R. Davey, C. E. Finch, H. J. Davies, G. Sparks, R. Aston, C. D. Wicks, R. Wright, A. Good, E. F. Jones, W. B. Edwards, P. G. Caple, W. H. Pinsent, W. Marsh and G. Rumbold. The Secretary (Mr. P. G. Caple) presented his report, which stated that the year had been an uneventful one. The committee trusted that this year early steps might be taken to secure a good candidate …


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Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday 7th February 1908

Teignmouth Unionist Club: … Amongst the latest and by no means the least of these additions is the very successful “smoker” held on Saturday night. … … there was a plentiful supply of talent, the harmony being kept up with much spirit until 11 o’clock. Those contributing were: … (list includes) … Pinsent (banjo) …


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Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday 20th December 1907

Mr. W. J. Davis, the energetic secretary of the South View Club is to be congratulated upon the success of his first “smoker,” which took place on Friday, and the numerous artistes who so kindly gave their services deserve the thanks of the members for the unusual treat they provided. … Mr. Beer of Shaldon, presided at the piano, and was supported by a strong body of instrumentalists, including the Secretary himself (violin), Messrs. Pinsent (banjo), Elms, (mandoline) Hawken (Portuguese mandolin) and Mr. J. T. Lobb (cornet) … (continues) …


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Western Times: Tuesday 17th December 1907

Teignmouth: Mr. W. E. Davis, the energetic secretary of the South View Club, is to be congratulated upon the success of his first “smoker,” which took place on Friday, and the numerous artistes who so kindly gave of their services, deserve the thanks of the members for the unusual treat which they provided. … Mr. Beer of Shaldon, presided at the piano, and was supported by a strong body of instrumentalists, including the Secretary himself (violin), Messrs. Pinsent (banjo), Elms (mandolin), Hawken (Portuguese mandolin) and Mr. J. T. Lobb (cornet) …


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Western Times: Tuesday 17th December 1907

Teignmouth: Mr. W. E. Davis, the energetic secretary of the South View Club, is to be congratulated upon the success of his first “smoker,” which took place on Friday, and the numerous artistes who so kindly gave of their services, deserve the thanks of the members for the unusual treat which they provided. … Mr. Beer of Shaldon, presided at the piano, and was supported by a strong body of instrumentalists, including the Secretary himself (violin), Messrs. Pinsent (banjo), Elms (mandolin), Hawken (Portuguese mandolin) and Mr. J. T. Lobb (cornet) …


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