Showing 17 items matching "bugle musical instrument"
-
Bendigo Military MuseumInstrument - BUGLE
... Bugle...Musical instrument...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. Brass Bugle Musical instrument Mouthpiece has "Vincent Back Corp - 2 3/4c" engraved. ...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 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageInstrument - Bugle, 1861
... ...bugle musical instrument...It is significant for its intact and operational nature, and is one of the best-preserved pieces of Victoria's early colonial heritage. 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 On ribbon banner “Armed for the Right”. ...Bugles have been used for hundreds of years to communicate instructions, particularly in battles and for announcements such as calls to assemble and various other daily routines, especially 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 the 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 guardianship 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 of 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 - part of the original Warrnambool Garrison – which was formed to protect the Warrnambool Harbour. The site of the 1888 Warrnambool Garrison and Fortifications is Victorian State Heritage-listed. It 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 a brass mouthpiece, a long tube of metal, narrow at the mouth end and gradually flaring to a wider shape at the bell at the other end. The tube is shaped into three bends. The front of the bell features an elaborate design, including a ribbon banner attached above an oval floral wreath that encloses 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 -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchInstrument - Military Bugle
... bugle...instrument...musical...This bugle has representational significance as a standard issue item of the British Commonwealth Forces. empire made bugle instrument musical instrument india Brass bugle, damaged/buckled bell, two pipes, chrome mouth piece. ...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 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchEquipment - Musical Instrument - Bugle
... Musical Instrument - Bugle...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne Brass military bugle, mouth piece attached by chain. Slight damage after mouth piece. Equipment Musical Instrument - Bugle ...Brass military bugle, mouth piece attached by chain. Slight damage after mouth piece. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Certificate - Commonwealth Military Forces of Victoria Bugler's Certificate. 1903
... The Commonwealth military bugle is a brass musical instrument historically used by the Australian Army, symbolizing tradition and honor. ...The Commonwealth military bugle is a brass musical instrument historically used by the Australian Army, symbolizing tradition and honor. ...The Commonwealth military bugle is a brass musical instrument historically used by the Australian Army, symbolizing tradition and honor. Bugles are used for signaling commands, ceremonies, and other official functions, playing a significant role in military traditions.every, bugler, 5th battalion infantry brigade -
Bendigo Military MuseumInstrument - BUGLE, Henry Potter & Co, 1915
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Donors listed the original owner as Frank FITZGERALD of Moonee Ponds. musical instruments - brass section Bugle 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” Two Tone brass & copper coloured brass bugle with silver coloured metal mouth piece. ...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 MuseumInstrument - BUGLE, Unknown
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields musical instruments - brass section metalcraft - copperware military history Bugle Bugle, copper with brass trimming, chrome mouth piece, brass eyelets for cord shoulder strap. ...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 MuseumInstrument - BUGLE WW1, Mathias Road, 1914
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields musical instruments - wind metalcraft - copper - brassware military history bugle “Mathias Rd London N. 1914” Some non sensical letters scratched onto brass muzzle. ...WWI Army Bugle has Australian Commonwealth Military Force Rising Sun Badge with a copper letter A fixed beside the Rising Run. Main body is made out of copper, the muzzle & breech are brass. The rear arve has a brass outer plate. The lip nozzle is missing.“Mathias Rd London N. 1914” Some non sensical letters scratched onto brass muzzle.musical instruments - wind, metalcraft - copper - brassware, military history, bugle -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomInstrument - Trumpet, Cavalry, Couesnon Cie, 1901 (exact)
... bugle and trumpet calls. This trumpet is signicant because historically, it was issued to the 2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment in 1912. This Regiment served with distinction in Gallipoli and Palestine in World War 1. It is probable, but not confirmed, that tthe trumpet was used by the Regiment during these operations. Each light horse regiment was divided into four squadrons. Each squadron had a trumpeter sergeant, equipped with a cavalry trumpet, who was employed at the Squadron Headquarters trumpet cavalry musical instrument ...The 2nd Light Horse Regiment was raised at Enoggera in Queensland on 18 August 1914. Its recruits came mainly from Queensland but some hailed from the northern rivers district of New South Wales. The 2nd was one of three regiments of the 1st Light Horse Brigade – the first Australian mounted formation raised by Australia during the First World War. The regiment sailed from Brisbane on 25 September and disembarked in Egypt on 9 December. The 2nd Light Horse Regiment deployed to Gallipoli without its horses and landed there on 12 May 1915, joining the New Zealand and Australian Division. It played a defensive role for most of the campaign but did attack the Turkish trenches opposite Quinn’s Post, one of the most contested positions along the ANZAC Line. The first assault wave was mown down and fortunately the officer commanding the attack had the wisdom and courage to call it off. The 2nd was withdrawn from the front line in September and left the peninsula on 18 December. Back in Egypt, the 2nd Light Horse joined the ANZAC Mounted Division. Between January and May 1916, the regiment was deployed to protect the Nile valley from bands of pro-Turkish Senussi Arabs. On 18 May, as part of its parent brigade, it joined the forces defending the Suez Canal. The 1st Light Horse Brigade played a significant role in turning back the Turkish advance on the canal at the battle of Romani on 4 August. In ensuing days the regiments of the brigade participated in the immediate follow-up of the defeated Turks, but were soon withdrawn to rest. The 2nd Light Horse Regiment rejoined the Allied advance across the Sinai in November and was subsequently involved in the fighting to secure the Turkish outposts on the Palestine frontier – Maghdaba on 23 December 1916 and Rafa on 9 January 1917. A stint of protective duty along the line of communications through the Sinai followed. The 2nd’s next major engagement was the abortive second battle of Gaza on 19 April. Gaza finally fell on 7 November, after a wide outflanking move via Beersheba, in which the 1st Light Horse Brigade played a part. With the capture of Gaza, the Turkish position in southern Palestine collapsed. The 2nd Light Horse Regiment participated in the advance to Jaffa that followed, and was then committed to operations to clear and occupy the west bank of the Jordan River. It was involved in the Amman (24–27 February) and Es Salt (30 April–4 May) raids and the repulse of a major German and Turkish attack on 14 July 1918. The final British offensive of the campaign was launched along the Mediterranean coast on 19 September 1918, with the ANZAC Mounted Division taking part in a subsidiary effort east of the Jordan aimed at Amman. Turkey surrendered on 30 October 1918. The 2nd Light Horse Regiment sailed for Australia on 13 March 1919 without their horses, which were either shot or transferred to Indian cavalry units. Events in the daily routine of the soldier were signalled by bugle and trumpet calls. This trumpet is signicant because historically, it was issued to the 2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment in 1912. This Regiment served with distinction in Gallipoli and Palestine in World War 1. It is probable, but not confirmed, that tthe trumpet was used by the Regiment during these operations. Each light horse regiment was divided into four squadrons. Each squadron had a trumpeter sergeant, equipped with a cavalry trumpet, who was employed at the Squadron Headquarters Technically called a cavalry trumpet, this brass instrument can be described as a "simple trumpet" ie. the direct forerunner of the modern valve trumpet. It is in E flat not B flat as is the bugle. Both were carried slung over the player's body by means of green tasselled cords.Crest with inscription: "Exposition Universelle De Paris" with circular logo with inscribed "1900". "Hors Concours Membre De Jury". Logo formed of initials (not deciphered). "Couesnon Cie 94 Rue Dangouleme Paris". Bomb burst type logo with "01" in centre. "W H Paling & Co Ltd Sydney NSW Brisbane" On bell: "Mounted Rifles (2nd ALH)" trumpet, cavalry, musical instrument, 2nd light horse, mounted rifles -
Bendigo Military MuseumInstrument - BUGLE, WW2 era possible
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields musical instruments - wind metalcraft brassware - copperware military history - army Bugle, copper & brass, silver coloured metal mouthpiece attached by ball chain. ...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 MuseumInstrument - BUGLE, c.1914 possible
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields musical instruments - wind metalcraft - copperware military history - army Bugle Stamped on flare with decorative line work above & below: “London Made” Bugle, copper with pale old coloured mouthpiece & braided green lanyard, tied around tubing. ...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 -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchBugle, 1911
... ...musical instrument...bugle...Henry Potter & Co was a well known manufacturer of military bugles for the First World War. world war one ww1 brass musical instrument bugle henry potter inscribed "ANZACS" "The Great War, 1914 - 1918" Copper bugle with brass trim, mouthpiece and brass retaining chain. ...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 BranchBugle, 1911
... ...musical instrument...bugle...Henry Potter & Co was a well known manufacturer of military bugles for the First World War. world war one ww1 brass musical instrument bugle henry potter inscribed "Henry Potter & Co" "38 West Street, Charing X Road, London 1911" Military copper bugle with brass trim and silver (?) ...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 -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Ballarat Junior Technical School at Dana Street, c1913, c1913
... Musical instruments, trophy and shield are shown. When World War 1 began, the school formed a 16 piece Bugle Band. ...Musical instruments, trophy and shield are shown. When World War 1 began, the school formed a 16 piece Bugle Band. ...In February 1913 the Ballarat Junior Technical School opened its doors to its 86 pupils. The old bluestone building in the grounds of the Dana Street Primary School became their temporary for eight years. In its early years the school offered only a two-year course. The first year was of a general nature giving a thorough grounding in Mathematics and Instrumental Drawing, and introducing students to the various branches of trade work. The second-year students studied for the Junior Technical Certificate and specialized in a course of their choice - either a trade (Woodwork or Fitting and Turning) or a course leading to higher studies at the School of Mines. The photograph shows the students outside the school building. Musical instruments, trophy and shield are shown. When World War 1 began, the school formed a 16 piece Bugle Band. A squad of Junior Cadets led by Mr A Williams and later Mr H Wakeling competed at the South Street contests. Mr A Steane (the Headmaster) is shown to the right of the bass drum.Black and white copy of original photograph that is mounted on brown card. Photograph shows the students and staff outside the bluestone building at Dana Street Primary School - first location of the Ballarat Junior Technical School. Drums, a shield and a trophy are located in the foreground. The Headmaster, Albert E. Steane is seated in the centre front row. ballarat junior technical school, bass drum, steane, drum, dana street primary school, bluestone, albert steane, a steane, dana st, world war 1, south street contests, junior cadets, williams, wakeling, bugle band, junior technical certificate, mathematics, instrumental drawing, woodwork, turning and fitting, dana street state school -
Bendigo Military MuseumInstrument - BUGLE, C. 1940
... Discharged from the Army 3.9.1945 with the rank of S/Sgt. musical instruments - wind military history bugle tobruk Main section of bugle has: a lettered crest, & Besson & Co, London, 1940 Copper & brass army bugle with nozzle & holding chain. ...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. (Born Bendigo, enlisted Royal Park) 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 -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.Instrument - Bugle
... Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc. 330 Heinz Lane Invermay Park goldfields musical instruments ballarat rsl ballarat bugles brass Instrument Bugle ...musical instruments, ballarat rsl, ballarat, bugles, brass -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.Bugle
... Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc. 330 Heinz Lane Invermay Park goldfields Musical Instruments Ballarat RSL Ballarat Bugle ...musical instruments, ballarat rsl, ballarat
