Promotional photos - 2004

4th Section Areas Winners cup with band, March 2004

4th Section Area Winners and Technical Staff

Dave doing what he does best

Magnificent Cornet Section

Our fabulous Euphonium & Baritone sections

Our great Horn section

Colin with cup for best Euph from the Durham League Contest Section D 2004

Best percussion for both 2003 & 2004 Malton Contests

The big Bass section!

Our fantastic helpers and Technical Staff
2000-2003

Getting ready to go on stage at Darlington 2003 areas

Vaughan wondering what to record next!

Playing at our Euphonium player Colin's wedding in 2003

More from Colin's wedding

Les asking for precision at Colin's wedding in 2003

The band crammed in tightly at Colin's wedding in 2003
The 1990s

Durham League Contest in 1990

Beamish Museum Bandstand

Durham Light Infantry Museum

In concert with Alan Morrison

Cornet soloist Alan Morrison

Band-o-gram in Norton
Can you spot one of our current members playing here as a hired player?
Peasholme Park, Scarborough, 1995

Our band room begins construction in 1995

The foundations are laid...

Ray lends a hand to lay some bricks

Hartlepool Historic Quay in 1999

BIFF closing in 1999

Whitby bandstand in 1999

Playing at Whitby in 1999
The 1980s

Billingham Silver Band, National Finals, Royal Albert Hall, 1984 3rd Section Northern Champions

BIFF opening parade in 1984

Kirkby Fleetham in 1984

Stewart Park, Middlesbrough

Stockton Mayors Parade 1989

The Bass section and their 1980s hair-dos with Vaughan

The Cornet Section in 1987

A very youthful-looking Euph/Bari section

Billingham Silver Band, Norton Cricket Club 1987
The olden days

1941 DLI Homeguard Band

Stockton Malleable Institute Band 1955 - waiting to sign on for Durham League Contest

Stockton Malleable Band 1955 Mayors Parade

A young Vaughan on Rememberance Day 1969

Billingham Silver Band 1982

A young George Nolan
George once did a bike ride to raise funds for Haverton Hill band. He rode his bike from Edinburgh Castle back down to Stockton-on-Tees, 150 miles in just three days.