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Daniel Andrews Building the Bandroom 1979-1984 2004/12/11 12:55
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Epping Forest Band are very proud of their permanent home which has proved a major asset in the development of the Band. Work began on 28th May l979 and the first rehearsal took place on 18th October 1982. During those three years over 12,000 man hours had gone into the rebuilding plus 12,000 3'' nails, 1900 tiles, 90 sheets of 8' x 4' plywood, 27 cubic metres of concrete, not to mention blood, sweat and tears.
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Daniel Andrews Building the Bandroom 1979-1984 2004/12/11 12:55
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Epping Forest Band are very proud of their permanent home which has proved a major asset in the development of the Band. Work began on 28th May l979 and the first rehearsal took place on 18th October 1982. During those three years over 12,000 man hours had gone into the rebuilding plus 12,000 3'' nails, 1900 tiles, 90 sheets of 8' x 4' plywood, 27 cubic metres of concrete, not to mention blood, sweat and tears.
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Daniel Andrews Building the Bandroom 1979-1984 2004/12/11 12:55
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Epping Forest Band are very proud of their permanent home which has proved a major asset in the development of the Band. Work began on 28th May l979 and the first rehearsal took place on 18th October 1982. During those three years over 12,000 man hours had gone into the rebuilding plus 12,000 3'' nails, 1900 tiles, 90 sheets of 8' x 4' plywood, 27 cubic metres of concrete, not to mention blood, sweat and tears.
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Daniel Andrews Building the Bandroom 1979-1984 2004/12/11 12:55
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Epping Forest Band are very proud of their permanent home which has proved a major asset in the development of the Band. Work began on 28th May l979 and the first rehearsal took place on 18th October 1982. During those three years over 12,000 man hours had gone into the rebuilding plus 12,000 3'' nails, 1900 tiles, 90 sheets of 8' x 4' plywood, 27 cubic metres of concrete, not to mention blood, sweat and tears.
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Daniel Andrews Building the Bandroom 1979-1984 2004/12/11 12:55
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Epping Forest Band are very proud of their permanent home which has proved a major asset in the development of the Band. Work began on 28th May l979 and the first rehearsal took place on 18th October 1982. During those three years over 12,000 man hours had gone into the rebuilding plus 12,000 3'' nails, 1900 tiles, 90 sheets of 8' x 4' plywood, 27 cubic metres of concrete, not to mention blood, sweat and tears.
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Daniel Andrews Building the Bandroom 1979-1984 2004/12/11 12:55
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Epping Forest Band are very proud of their permanent home which has proved a major asset in the development of the Band. Work began on 28th May l979 and the first rehearsal took place on 18th October 1982. During those three years over 12,000 man hours had gone into the rebuilding plus 12,000 3'' nails, 1900 tiles, 90 sheets of 8' x 4' plywood, 27 cubic metres of concrete, not to mention blood, sweat and tears.
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Daniel Andrews Building the Bandroom 1979-1984 2004/12/11 12:55
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Epping Forest Band are very proud of their permanent home which has proved a major asset in the development of the Band. Work began on 28th May l979 and the first rehearsal took place on 18th October 1982. During those three years over 12,000 man hours had gone into the rebuilding plus 12,000 3'' nails, 1900 tiles, 90 sheets of 8' x 4' plywood, 27 cubic metres of concrete, not to mention blood, sweat and tears.
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Daniel Andrews Building the Bandroom 1979-1984 2004/12/11 12:55
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Epping Forest Band are very proud of their permanent home which has proved a major asset in the development of the Band. Work began on 28th May l979 and the first rehearsal took place on 18th October 1982. During those three years over 12,000 man hours had gone into the rebuilding plus 12,000 3'' nails, 1900 tiles, 90 sheets of 8' x 4' plywood, 27 cubic metres of concrete, not to mention blood, sweat and tears.
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Daniel Andrews Building the Bandroom 1979-1984 2004/12/11 12:55
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Epping Forest Band are very proud of their permanent home which has proved a major asset in the development of the Band. Work began on 28th May l979 and the first rehearsal took place on 18th October 1982. During those three years over 12,000 man hours had gone into the rebuilding plus 12,000 3'' nails, 1900 tiles, 90 sheets of 8' x 4' plywood, 27 cubic metres of concrete, not to mention blood, sweat and tears.
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Daniel Andrews Building the Bandroom 1979-1984 2004/12/11 12:55
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Epping Forest Band are very proud of their permanent home which has proved a major asset in the development of the Band. Work began on 28th May l979 and the first rehearsal took place on 18th October 1982. During those three years over 12,000 man hours had gone into the rebuilding plus 12,000 3'' nails, 1900 tiles, 90 sheets of 8' x 4' plywood, 27 cubic metres of concrete, not to mention blood, sweat and tears.
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