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Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Instrument - Military Bugle
Unlike most regimental bugles made in England, this bugle does not bear a crest or evidence of manufacturer. This bugle is therefore believed to be manufactured in India.This bugle has representational significance as a standard issue item of the British Commonwealth Forces.Brass bugle, damaged/buckled bell, two pipes, chrome mouth piece. Missing original mouthpiece and chain.empire made, bugle, instrument, musical instrument, india -
Bendigo Military Museum
Instrument - BUGLE, Henry Potter & Co, 1915
Donors listed the original owner as Frank FITZGERALD of Moonee Ponds.Two Tone brass & copper coloured brass bugle with silver coloured metal mouth piece. Mouth piece is secured to bugle with a loop of cored.At top of bugle: Etched: “Rolestone Lark Hill” At top of bugle: Stamped: “Henry Potter & Co, 38 West St, Charing Cross Road London 1915” At side of bugle: Etched: “R Jacobson”musical instruments - brass section, bugle -
Bendigo Military Museum
Instrument - BUGLE, C. 1940
The Bugle was played by the British over 2000 times to warn of impending air raids in the Middle East. When a new electronic siren was installed Bill Nicholls souvenired it and carried it in his haversack until he reached home. William Bona Nicholls No VX36468 2/24 Batt 9th Div. enlisted on 12.8.40, embarked 16.11.1940 for the Middle East, promoted L/Cpl 8.5.1941, served in the Seige of Tobruk, El Alamein and Middle East Campaigns. He was taken POW at Derna and escaped after 8 hours. Embarked for Australia 1.2.1943 and disembarked Melbourne 25.2.1943. Embarked for New Guinea 1.8.1943, hospital 5.12.1943 with Degue Fever, rejoin unit 9.12.1943, served in the Lae and Finschafen campaigns. Promoted Sgt 11.2.1944, embark for Australia from Finschafen 28.2.1944 and disembark Brisbane 7.3.1944. Evacuated to hospital 16.3.1945, appears to be Anxiety State. Discharged from the Army 3.9.1945 with the rank of S/Sgt.Copper & brass army bugle with nozzle & holding chain.Main section of bugle has: a lettered crest, & Besson & Co, London, 1940musical instruments - wind, military history, bugle, tobruk -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Bugle, Brass Bugle, Unknwn
Brass Bugle, Artillery Corps badge, Black red and yellow braid with two tassles, complete with end piece and chainUbique Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt - Everywhere Where Glory and Honour lead Usbugle artillery brass -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, VC, Viet Cong Bugle
Brass bugle with an inscription of the maker on the side.bugle, viet cong bugle -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Photograph, photograph of 71st Battalion Bugle Band 1918, 1919
All boys aged 12 to 17 began Compulsory Military Training in Australia from 1912. The following year the militia was reformed with Ballarat East being allocated the 70th Infantry and Ballarat West being allocated the 71st Infantry. The 71st Battalion was known as the Ballarat West Battalion until changing to (City of Ballarat) Infantry with its depots reaching as far as Warrnambool. In this photograph of the prize winning 71st Battalion Bugle Band a young 16 year old Michael Taffe is a bugler and won several awards with the band and as a solo bugler. A record of the immediate post-war activities still popular in 1919-1920.Mounted photograph of bugle bandcity of ballarat infantry, 71st battalion, warrnambool, ballarat, michael taffe, ballarat west battalion, cadets., bugle band, awards, bugler -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Instrument - bugle
The bugle was used by Light Horse to relay instructions to dispersed troops. MusicBrass bugle with many minor indentations. No markings of any kind visible.bugle, light horse, music -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Bugle, 1911
The bugle was most likely used in the First World War for ceremonial and military operational functions. Bugles were an effective means of passing fixed messages and times over the noise and distance of battles and battlefields. Henry Potter & Co was a well known manufacturer of military bugles for the First World War. Copper bugle with brass trim, mouthpiece and brass retaining chain. inscribed "ANZACS" "The Great War, 1914 - 1918"world war one, ww1, brass, musical instrument, bugle, henry potter -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Bugle, 1911
The bugle was most likely used in the First World War for ceremonial and military operational functions. Bugles were an effective means of passing fixed messages and times over the noise and distance of battles and battlefields. Henry Potter & Co was a well known manufacturer of military bugles for the First World War. Military copper bugle with brass trim and silver (?) mouthpiece with brass retaining chain. inscribed "Henry Potter & Co" "38 West Street, Charing X Road, London 1911"world war one, ww1, brass, musical instrument, bugle, henry potter -
Bendigo Military Museum
Instrument - BUGLE
Bugles used to give a Military Signal announcing scheduled or unscheduled events on a military installation, on a battlefield or a ship. Allowed clear communication in confusion of battle or between ships.Copper metal bugle with brass mouth piece. Emblem attached to top approx 4.5 cm in diameter in the form of Laurel leaves on the outside, a crown on the top and a shield with a swan and two open books on the front. Two small chain pieces on the handle and on the mouthpiece.Emblem inscribed with " Western Australia University Regiment" crown at top inscribed but unreadable.bugle, instrument, western australia -
Bendigo Military Museum
Instrument - BUGLE, Unknown
Bugle, copper with brass trimming, chrome mouth piece, brass eyelets for cord shoulder strap.musical instruments - brass section, metalcraft - copperware, military history, bugle -
Bendigo Military Museum
Instrument - BUGLE, c.1914 possible
Bugle, copper with pale old coloured mouthpiece & braided green lanyard, tied around tubing.Stamped on flare with decorative line work above & below: “London Made”musical instruments - wind, metalcraft - copperware, military history - army, bugle -
Bendigo Military Museum
Instrument - BUGLE
The Australian Army bugle is a brass musical instrument used primarily for Military Purposes including signaling, commands, ceremonies and other official functions. They are no longer used in battle but still used as part of tradition.Brown/gold coloured bugle. Small hook at top so as to be able to attach it. Mouthpiece comes loose and inserted into the air pipe. Bugle is in the form of a mouthpiece inserted into a simple hollow tube of metal that circles twice before coming out to form into a widening tunnel.Mouthpiece has "Vincent Back Corp - 2 3/4c" engraved.brass bugle, musical instrument -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Award - Trophy, ECMA Drum and Bugle Band Contest 1919, 1919
Won by Moonee Ponds Area 58ASilver Metal trophyECMA Drum and Bugle Band Contest 1919 Moonee Ponds Area 58Aregimental property, 58th battalion, essendon rifles, trophy, wark vc club -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Postcard, 58th Battalion AIF Bugle Band, c1917, 14/07/1917
Horace Pickford was born at Clunes. His mother was Bessie and his wife was Ida. Horace enlisted on 22 June 1915. He was killed in action on 27 September 1917. He was buried in the vicinity of Polygon Wood. Horace was the brother of Edith Pickford ( m Holmes) and the maternal uncle of Elizabeth Mary Holmes ( m Chatham)Images relating to Australian World War One Soldiers from Ascot. . 2 Black and white carte postale of 17 Australian soldiers in uniform. Many hold a bugle and 5 drums are placed in the foreground. The Battalion colonel sits in the centre. The card was written by Horace Pickford (2282) of 'C' Company, 58th battalion. .3 Certificate of Marriage for Henry Robbins Pickford Family Tree .7 John Pickford Written in ink verso "France 14 July 17 Dear Edie I received your ever welcome letter a few days ago, this is but a card, but you will hear from other letters Ed. This is our batt bugle band, one of my friends belongs to it. I will march him out. Our colonel is in the center. Keep this little photo, it will be a little momento of the old battalion. We have a brass-band also. I have just received a letter from Ethel Pickford from England. Ta Ta now old kid with love. Horace (2882)chatham family collection, chatham, world war one, world war 1, france, horace pickford, ethel pickford, polygone wood, band, music, edith pickford, clunes, brass band, bugle band, henry robbins, family history, william pickford, charles pickford, elizabeth millard, sarah pickford, john pickford, alexander pickford -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - German Bugle
This bugle appears to have come from Kingdom of Württemberg, Germany.Brass bugle with Württemberg middle arms on top of bell and Yamaha mouthpiece"furchtlos und trew" on middle arms "Yamaha, Japan, 12" on mouthpiece "F.R. 122" engraved on rim of bell.bugle, brass, württemberg -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Bugle
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Instrument - Bugle, 1861
Bugles have been used for hundreds of years for communicating instructions, particularly in battles, and announcements such as calls to assemble and various other routines of the day, particularly for infantry and military units. This pure silver bugle was presented to the Warrnambool Rifle Volunteers by Lady Helpman, on behalf of the Ladies of the District of Warrnambool, on June 18th, 1861. Lady Helpman's husband, Captain Benjamin Franklin Helpman, was Warrnambool Harbour master. The gift of this silver bugle was presented to the commanding officer of the Warrnambool Volunteer Rifle Corps, Captain Bushe, who then passed it on to the Warrnambool Volunteer Band. On 11th August 2016, during a ceremony at Flagstaff Hill, the Australian Army handed over custodianship of two very significant historical items the 1885 W. Clarke Trophy and the 1861 Warrnambool Ladies Silver Bugle to Warrnambool City Council, for display at Flagstaff Hill Maritime museum, both heritage listed items are strongly connected to the city of Warrnambool and form an integral part in the history of the Warrnambool Garrison.The Silver Bugle is locally significant to the community of Warrnambool for its connection to the Warrnambool Volunteer Rifle Corps., which formed part of the original Warrnambool Garrison to protect the Warrnambool Harbour. The site of the 1888 Warrnambool Garrison and Fortifications is Victorian State Heritage-listed is significant for its intact and operational nature and is one of the best-preserved pieces of Victoria's early colonial heritage. Silver alloy Bugle, with brass mouthpiece, a long tube of metal, narrow at the mouth end and gradually flaring to a wider at the bell shape at the other end. The tube is shaped into 3 bends. The front of the bell has an elaborate design of a ribbon banner attached above an oval floral wreath enclosing an inscription. The outer rim of the bell has an impressed ancient Greek geometric border.On ribbon banner “Armed for the Right”. Within the wreath “TO THE / WARRNAMBOOL / VOLUNTEER RIFLE COMPANY / this tribute of due appreciation / is presented by / THE LADIES / of the District / Warrnambool 18th June / 1861”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, silver bugle 1861, bugle musical instrument, lieutenant benjamin helpman, doctor breton, captain bushe, bugler corrigan, drill instructor bernard, warrnambool volunteer rifle corps 1861, statistics of warrnambool volunteer rifle corps 1861, warrnambool volunteer rifle company, warrnambool rifle volunteers, warrnambool volunteer band, armed for the right, wall’s family hotel warrnambool, warrnambool garrison, volunteer corps -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Bugle
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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Bugle
Australian bugle with lanyard attached. Used by Clarries Sutcliffe while HMAT Ballarat sank in the English Channel.ephemera, ww1, army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Instrument - BUGLE, WW2 era possible
Bugle, copper & brass, silver coloured metal mouthpiece attached by ball chain. Brass trim on flared end brass sections repaired, soldered onto main copper tubing.musical instruments - wind, metalcraft brassware - copperware, military history - army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, The Last Call of The Bugle, 1994
Relates to the Korean WarSoft cover- white with black and white photo of soldiers on front. Title in red on spine and front. 312 pages. Illustrated with black and white photos and maps. Contents relate to Korean War."FRANCIS W. DEAN BEM" on fly leaf. books, military history -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Journal, Baria Bugle
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Poster, Bugle Boys – A Salute To The Andrews Sisters performed at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre 25 March - 17 April 2016 as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Magazine - paperback/magazine, The 4th Brigade Bugle, Nov 2000
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Bugle Call Blues
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Waltzing Bugle Boy
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment Bugle, Unknown
The Charge at Beersheba is said to be one of the last Cavalry Charges in military history. A key point in Australian history during WW1.Brass Bugle stamped on the top " Australian Light Horse Charge at Beersheba October 31st 1917".As above. Information stamped onto the bugle could have been added at a later date. -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Photograph, Two Light Horsemen at Cairo, c. 1915
A black & white photo of a short bugler of the Light Horse and a very tall Light Horseman, the former not reaching the shoulder of the latterOn back: 'Barney Biggs H9 from Tarnagulla David Raven Bugler in Camp Cairo 1914-1918. Raven from Fairley Vic'photo, light horsemen. cairo -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Set of silver spoons and sugar tongs, James Dixon & Sons, c1910
This item is from a collection donated by descendants of John Francis Turner of Wodonga. Mr. Turner was born on 6 June 1885. He completed all of his schooling at Scotts Boarding School in Albury, New South Wales. On leaving school, he was employed at Dalgety’s, Albury as an auctioneer. In 1924 John was promoted to Manager of the Wodonga Branch of Dalgety’s. On 15/03/1900 he married Beatrice Neal (born 7/12/1887 and died 7/2/1953) from Collingwood, Victoria. They had 4 daughters – Francis (Nancy), Heather, Jessie and Mary. In 1920, the family moved From Albury to Wodonga, purchasing their family home “Locherbie” at 169 High Street, Wodonga. "Locherbie" still stands in Wodonga in 2022. The collection contains items used by the Turner family during their life in Wodonga. The hallmark on this item identifies it as being produced by James Dixon and Sons of Sheffield, England. Their first corporate mark of the trumpet (bugle) and banner was granted in 1879, and the second with the name was added in 1890 and used until 1920, therefore helping to establish provenance of this set.This item comes from a collection used by a prominent citizen of Wodonga. It is also an example of silverware of the early 20th century.A boxed set of 6 silver spoons and a pair of sugar tongs. The box is lined with blue velvet. The spoons bear the hallmark of James Dixon and Sons of Sheffield.HALLMARK: "J. D & S" followed by a buglesilverware, silver spoons, sheffield cutlery, james dixon & sons