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Bugle Megaphone, Fort Totten, 3 Jul 1917. Creator: Bain News ServiceBugle Megaphone, Fort Totten, 3 Jul 1917 (date created or published later). A soldier using a bugle megaphone at Fort Totten, Queens, New York City during World War I.
U.S.S. Massachusetts buglers and drummer, between 1896 and 1901. Creator: UnknownU.S.S. Massachusetts buglers and drummer, between 1896 and 1901
Presentation of a silver bugle by Lady Duff Gordon to the 6th Surrey (Esher) Volunteer... 1860. Creator: UnknownPresentation of a silver bugle by Lady Duff Gordon to the 6th Surrey (Esher) Volunteer Rifle Corps, 1860. The speech of her Ladyship was as follows: "Captain Sir Henry Fletcher, Officers
President of the Portuguese Republic on the front; Traveling through liberated region... 1917. Creator: UnknownPresident of the Portuguese Republic on the front; Traveling through liberated regions from Oise to Nesle, the President is taken to the former observation post of Prince Eitel of Prussia
Three British soldiers, 1875-1925. Creator: Richard SimkinThree British soldiers, 1875-1925. Soldiers in uniform, one sounds the bugle
Horse Shows - Starter with Bugle, Unidentified, 1911. Creator: Harris & EwingHorse Shows - Starter with Bugle, Unidentified, 1911
U.S. Army Inspection, 1910. Creator: Harris & Ewing. U.S. Army Inspection, 1910. Creator: Harris & EwingU.S. Army Inspection, 1910. [Bugler with knapsack and water bottle]
The Capture of Marovoay, Madagascar, 1895. France invaded Madagascar in 1883 in what became known as the first Franco-Hova War (Hova being the name of the islands Merina aristocrats)
Soldier with Rifle and Bugle, 1880s-90s. Creator: UnknownSoldier with Rifle and Bugle, 1880s-90s
[Bugler], 1880s-90s. Creator: Unknown[Bugler], 1880s-90s
The Gallant Bugler of Fort Itala, 1902. Creator: Richard Caton Woodville IIThe Gallant Bugler of Fort Itala, 1902. British forces defend a garrison at Fort Itala, under Boer attack on the full moon, 26 September 1901. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol
Fall In : Answer Now in Your Countrys Hour of Need, 1915, (1935). Creator: Unknown" Fall In" : Answer Now in Your Countrys Hour of Need, 1915, (1935). Recruiting poster appealing to British men to join up and fight in the First World War
A symbolic gesture, 1930. Creator: UnknownA symbolic gesture, 1930. Un Geste Symbolique. Thanks to TSF (Telecoms without Borders), a military bugle blown in front of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris answers the greeting of another bugle across
Bugle & Tall Fescue Grass, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward HulmeBugle & Tall Fescue Grass, 1877. Bugleweed, (Ajuga) - perennial herbaceous flowering plant and Tall Fescue Grass, (Festuca arundinacea) also perennial
Troops with packs on backs, Somme, northern France, c1914-c1918Troops with packs on backs, bugler on right, Somme, northern France, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)
Leopoldo Alas, Clarin (1852-1901), Spanish writer, engraving Ilustracion Espanola y Americana
Creeping Bugle, Spring Vetch and Red Campion, from Hortus Eystettensis, by Basil BeslerI Consolida media (Ajuga repens); II Orobus Pannonicus (Lathyrus vernus); III Lychnis Sylvestris (Silene dioica); Besler was an apothecary in Nuremberg
Recruitment Poster Another Call More men and still more until the enemy is crushed - Lord Kitchener, pub. 1914 (colour lithograph)
Children marching with home made bugles, Middlesborough, Teesside, 1964. The photograph was taken for the National Coal Board for use in their Coal Quarterly magazine
Cookhouse door, 1941. Artist: Cecil BeatonCookhouse door, 1941. Three young men play bugles in harmony. From Air of Glory, by Cecil Beaton. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1941]
The Drums and Bugles of the First Battalion, The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Poona, IndiaThe 1st Battalion took part in the Egypt Intervention in 1882, fighting in the second battle at Kassassin on 9 September and the Battle of Tel el-Kebir a few days later
Repel boarders exercise, Sheerness Gunnery School, Kent, 1896. Artist: Gregory & CoRepel boarders exercise, Sheerness Gunnery School, Kent, 1896. A print from The Navy and Army Illustrated, 21st February 1896
Blowing up of the Cashmere Gate at Delhi, 1857, (c1860). British troops during the period of East India Company rule. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume III
A Reform Act demonstration, Birmingham, West Midlands, c1832 (c1895)
The Bugle Horn of the Castle of Carslogie & The Banner of Douglas at the Battle of Otterbourne, Artist: John GreigThe Bugle Horn of the Castle of Carslogie & The Banner of Douglas at the Battle of Otterbourne, 1814. From The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland, Vol. II, by Walter Scott, Esq
Buglers practicing in a London Park, c1915 (1928). From The Wonder Book of Soldiers for Boys and Girls, edited by Harry Golding. [Ward. Lock & Co. Limited, London, Melbourne and Toronto, 1928]
Bugler, 1937. Artist: WA & AC ChurchmanBugler, 1937. Churchmans Cigarette Series, The Navy At Work
The Navy, Army and Air Force Institute (NaFI), 1937. Cigarette card from The Navy series, produced by Senior Service Cigarettes, 1937
The Bugle, c1846-1890. Artist: Paul Alexandre ProtaisThe Bugle, c1846-1890
Bugler, 1st Regiment of the French Foreign Legion, 20th century. French postcard
Bugler, 2nd Regiment of the French Foreign Legion, 20th century. French postcard
Bugler, 5th Regiment of the French Foreign Legion, 20th century. French postcard
Bugler, 4th Regiment of the French Foreign Legion, 20th century. French postcard
Marching band, French Foreign Legion, c1910. French postcard
Battle at Chang-Kia-Wan, China, Boxer Rebellion, 12 August 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7
Blowing up of the Cashmere Gate, Delhi, Indian Mutiny, 1857. Shot through the arm and leg, Lieutenant Salkeld hands a slow match to Corporal F Burgess
The bugles of Malakoff, 1898. Artist: Henri MeyerThe bugles of Malakoff, Sebastopol, 1898. Zouave was the name given to certain infantry regiments in the French army, as well as to units in other armies which imitated the dress or drill of