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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Instrument - JAMES NORTHCOTT COLLECTION - CORNET
a. Black wooden case, brass handle on top of lid, brass hinges and lock, lined with black ( faded) velvet. B. Cornet, engraved with leaves and flowers. Engraved on top ' F. Besson, Brevetee, 198 Euston Road, London.' On bell ' Presented by the citizens to James Northcott Bandmaster of the Sandhurst Volunteer Band in recognition of his musical abilities. Sandhurst Dec. 8 1871. Cornet box contains 7 additional parts of the Cornet. ( see photo )F. Besson, Brevetee, 198 Euston Road, Londonmusical instruments, wind, cornet ( besson ), james northcott, sandhurst, volunteer band, bendigo, music, presentation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BRASS BAND, 1899
Sepia Photograph of Brass Band consisting of 31 members with musical instruments in uniform plus 2 others in suits with bow ties & a top hat. Possibly the Borough Band, Markings read 'H.J.G. Biggs Health Inspector'. 'Pencil marks 1899'organization, club/society, community, eaglehawk, brass band -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George McCormack in band uniform
Black and white photograph of a young man wearing decorated uniform with helmet, holding musical instrument."George McCormack".george mccormack, brass bands, musicians -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Instrument - Piano, John Broadwood & Sons, circa 1862
The company that made this piano was founded in 1728 by Burkat Shudi, a Swiss harpsichord maker. John Broadwood, a joiner and cabinetmaker, worked for Shudi and eventually married his daughter and became a partner in the firm. Broadwood continued in this business after Shudi died in 1773. John's son James also worked for the firm and in 1795 they became John Broadwood & Son, then when a third son joined as partner in 1808 they become John Broadwood & Sons Ltd. and the name has continued on even now. Pianos manufactured by John Broadwood are of world renown.This piano is significant as a historical musical instrument. It is an example of the type of instruments used for entertainment and worship from the mid-19th to early-20th century. Piano, cottage upright, wooden casing in dark wood with a rich grain. The piano features a pair of brass candlesticks, a music holder and a fitted lock on the keyboard cover. Decorative design etched in panel between candlesticks, Maker's name is in fancy lettering behind the keyboard. Made by John Broadwood and Sons, London. Painted in fancy text "John Broadwood & Sons/ / London"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, piano, upright, candlestick holder, john broadwood & sons london, musical instrument, upright cottage piano, antique piano, victorian entertainment -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, c1997
... musical instruments Trumpet Black and white formal attire musical ...This photograph contains an array of different musical instruments being used by a band in a performance. The instruments visible in the photo include the Cymbals, Double bass, Trumpets, Trumbones, Tuba and Clarinets. Given the assortment of instruments present it is clear that this ensemble is an orchestral band. All of these instruments require the musician to be sitting while performing as depicted in the photograph. This photo was taken in 1997 and highlights the diversity of the band members, which includes both young and old men and women all working together to deliver a performance. While the details of the event are still unknown, it is safe to assume that this was taken during a formal performance due to the formal attire worn by the band members. This photo captures a specific time and event in amazing detail while showcasing the historic use of these intruments in a social setting. This photograph carries great historic significance as it depicts the historic use of these instruments within the context of an orchestral band performance. With this knowledge, one can track the importance and use of these instruments across time as well as understand the type of events and activities associated with the people and communities that attended these gatherings, as both performers and audience members. Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper, unmounted.reverse: 2671 / 1997.00007 / Agfo [watermark]band, band members, instruments, musical instruments, trumpet, black and white, formal attire, musical performance, 1997, brass instruments, percussion instruments, woodwind instruments, orchestra -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Brass Band in uniform
Four rows of the Stawell Brass Band members in elaborate uniform. Early photograph.Black and white photograph on a brown mount card. Large group of males in uniform with musical instruments. Row of helmets in foreground. There are a few different copies in the photograph. Two smaller photos (copies)have Stawell Brass Band written at the base of the photo.Geo Mitchell (stamped on back) Herbert's Studio. Stawell stawell entertainment