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Bugle Collection (page 9)

"Bugle: A Musical Call Echoing Through History" The bugle, a small brass instrument with a hauntingly beautiful sound

Background imageBugle Collection: Pyramidal Bugle (Ajuga pyramidalis) flowering, growing in high alpine pasture, Pontic Mountains

Pyramidal Bugle (Ajuga pyramidalis) flowering, growing in high alpine pasture, Pontic Mountains, Anatolia, Turkey, July

Background imageBugle Collection: Clouded Apollo (Parnassius mnemosyne) adult, underside, resting on bugle flowerhead, Bulgaria, May

Clouded Apollo (Parnassius mnemosyne) adult, underside, resting on bugle flowerhead, Bulgaria, May

Background imageBugle Collection: Bugler on Horseback, by A Eco, watercolor, 1938

Bugler on Horseback, by A Eco, watercolor, 1938
A. Eco, Bugler on Horseback. Watercolor, 1938

Background imageBugle Collection: Italy, Scarf of the Cavalry Force

Italy, Scarf of the Cavalry Force
Militaria, Italy. Scarf of the Cavalry Force

Background imageBugle Collection: Orange-tip butterflies on bugle flowers

Orange-tip butterflies on bugle flowers
Orange-tip butterflies (Anthocharis cardamines) resting on bugle (Ajuga sp.) flowers. These butterflies inhabit the lowlands and mid-mountain fields and meadows of temperate Europe

Background imageBugle Collection: Bugle (Ajuga reptans) C016 / 4353

Bugle (Ajuga reptans) C016 / 4353
Bugle (Ajuga reptans) in flower. This plant rarely grows more than 15 centimetres tall

Background imageBugle Collection: Common Bugle (Ajuga reptans) flowering, growing in woodland, Powys, Wales, June

Common Bugle (Ajuga reptans) flowering, growing in woodland, Powys, Wales, June

Background imageBugle Collection: Pyramidal Bugle - in the Great Caucasus, Georgia

Pyramidal Bugle - in the Great Caucasus, Georgia
ROG-13962 Pyramidal Bugle - in the Great Caucasus Georgia. Ajuga pyramidalis Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBugle Collection: Bugling elk in Banff National Park, Canada

Bugling elk in Banff National Park, Canada

Background imageBugle Collection: American cavalry under the command of Henry Lee engage British troops at Guilford Courthouse

American cavalry under the command of Henry Lee engage British troops at Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina
GUILFORD COURTHOUSE, 1781. American cavalry under the command of Henry Lee engage British troops at Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina, during the American Revolutionary War, 15 March 1781

Background imageBugle Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION BUGLER. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud, c1864

CIVIL WAR: UNION BUGLER. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud, c1864

Background imageBugle Collection: WILLIAM SHEPPARD: REVEILLE. William Ludwell Sheppard: watercolor on paper

WILLIAM SHEPPARD: REVEILLE. William Ludwell Sheppard: watercolor on paper

Background imageBugle Collection: CIVIL WAR: BUGLER, 1863. A Union Army bugler during the American Civil War

CIVIL WAR: BUGLER, 1863. A Union Army bugler during the American Civil War. Lithograph, 1863, after a painting by William Morris Hunt (1824-1879)

Background imageBugle Collection: CLARK HOWELL (1863-1936). American newspaper editor and politician. Drawing by W. A. Rogers, c1901

CLARK HOWELL (1863-1936). American newspaper editor and politician. Drawing by W. A. Rogers, c1901
CLARK HOWELL (1863-1936). American newspaper editor and politician. Drawing by W.A. Rogers, c1901

Background imageBugle Collection: HUNTING HORN, 16th CENTURY. An English hunting horn of the 16th century

HUNTING HORN, 16th CENTURY. An English hunting horn of the 16th century

Background imageBugle Collection: HUNTING HORN, 14th CENTURY. Details of an English hunting horn of the 14th century

HUNTING HORN, 14th CENTURY. Details of an English hunting horn of the 14th century. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageBugle Collection: HUNTING HORN, 1869. French hunting horn invented by Th

HUNTING HORN, 1869. French hunting horn invented by Th

Background imageBugle Collection: MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: HORNS. A pair of horns: French horn with valves (left) and early valveless bugle

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: HORNS. A pair of horns: French horn with valves (left) and early valveless bugle. Line engraving, German, late 19th century

Background imageBugle Collection: BICYCLE RACE, 1879. Scenes from a bicycle race held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 27 November 1879

BICYCLE RACE, 1879. Scenes from a bicycle race held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 27 November 1879. Engravings from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageBugle Collection: BICYCLE CLUB RACE, 1880. The Germantown (Pennsylvania) Bicycle Club Starting out for a Race

BICYCLE CLUB RACE, 1880. The Germantown (Pennsylvania) Bicycle Club Starting out for a Race. Wood engraving, 1880, after W.P Snyder

Background imageBugle Collection: MEXICAN WAR: SOLDIERS. Mexican soldiers during the American war with Mexico

MEXICAN WAR: SOLDIERS. Mexican soldiers during the American war with Mexico. Wood engraving, American, 1848

Background imageBugle Collection: BOSWORTH FIELD, 1485. The crown of the fallen King Richard III of England is placed on the head of

BOSWORTH FIELD, 1485. The crown of the fallen King Richard III of England is placed on the head of the Earl of Richmond, victor in the Battle of Bosworth Field (22 August 1485)

Background imageBugle Collection: BOY BLOWING BUGLE. A boy playing a bugle with a makeshift hat and sword

BOY BLOWING BUGLE. A boy playing a bugle with a makeshift hat and sword. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageBugle Collection: BICYCLE AD, 1880. American newspaper advertisement for the Columbia bicycle, 1880

BICYCLE AD, 1880. American newspaper advertisement for the Columbia bicycle, 1880

Background imageBugle Collection: SONG OF ROLAND, 778 A. D. The death of Roland, the nephew of Charlemagne

SONG OF ROLAND, 778 A. D. The death of Roland, the nephew of Charlemagne and the most celebrated of the emperors twelve
SONG OF ROLAND, 778 A.D. The death of Roland, the nephew of Charlemagne and the most celebrated of the emperors twelve paladins, in the pass at Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees, 778 A.D

Background imageBugle Collection: WILLIAM III: BOYNE, 1690. The King of England at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland

WILLIAM III: BOYNE, 1690. The King of England at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageBugle Collection: VANDAL INVASION OF ROME. The Vandals marching on Rome in 455 A. D

VANDAL INVASION OF ROME. The Vandals marching on Rome in 455 A. D. Wood engraving after a drawing by F
VANDAL INVASION OF ROME. The Vandals marching on Rome in 455 A.D. Wood engraving after a drawing by F. Schoenberg, 19th century

Background imageBugle Collection: Bugle call

Bugle call. Date c1863

Background imageBugle Collection: Hunstman blows his horn and the chase begins

Hunstman blows his horn and the chase begins. The Foxhound head off after the target prey to the sound of " Tally Ho!" from the hunters. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBugle Collection: Mounted Trumpeter of the Army Service Corps

Mounted Trumpeter of the Army Service Corps Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBugle Collection: Boys Blind School Band - Fuzhou, China

Boys Blind School Band - Fuzhou, China Date: 1910s

Background imageBugle Collection: Australian band playing a march, Bapaume, France, WW1

Australian band playing a march, Bapaume, France, WW1
The band of the 5th Australian Infantry Brigade, led by Bandmaster Pheagan of 19th Battalion, playing the Victoria March at Grand Place (the main square), Bapaume, northern France

Background imageBugle Collection: U.s cavalry bugler

U.s cavalry bugler
A United States cavalry bugler Date: 1890

Background imageBugle Collection: Military music - The bugle call

Military music - The bugle call
An old man sounds a bugle in the snow. 1871

Background imageBugle Collection: Blow It Man by George Ranstead

Blow It Man by George Ranstead
Humorous drawing depicting an aggressive looking Army sergeant instructing a young Tommy to blow the horn, not gargle it, though the young man looks as if hes unable to successfully produce a sound

Background imageBugle Collection: The Brenner Pass - Italy (3 / 3)

The Brenner Pass - Italy (3 / 3)
The Brenner Pass (Brennerpass, Passo del Brennero) - a mountain pass through the Alps along the border between Italy and Austria - one of the principal passes of the Alps

Background imageBugle Collection: Hyena / Sentry Call 1845

Hyena / Sentry Call 1845
An aggressive hyena forces a sentryman to call for help. Date: circa 1845

Background imageBugle Collection: Blue Bugle (Ajuga genevensis) flowering, growing in meadow habitat, Rila Mountains, Bulgaria, may

Blue Bugle (Ajuga genevensis) flowering, growing in meadow habitat, Rila Mountains, Bulgaria, may

Background imageBugle Collection: Common Bugle (Ajuga reptans) close-up of flowers, after rainfall, Bulgaria, may

Common Bugle (Ajuga reptans) close-up of flowers, after rainfall, Bulgaria, may

Background imageBugle Collection: Bugle (Ajuga reptans Burgundy Glow )

Bugle (Ajuga reptans Burgundy Glow )
Bugle (Ajuga reptans Burgundy Glow, red), dusty miller (Artemisia stelleriana Boughton Silver, grey) and thyme foliage (Thymus x citriodorus Archers Gold, green) in a garden border

Background imageBugle Collection: Garden path

Garden path through spring borders. The plants include tulips (Tulipa sp.), primroses (Primula sp.), forget-me-nots (Myosotis sp.), alumroots (Heuchera sp.)

Background imageBugle Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Your Country Calls You : front page of Leslies Weekly, 30 June 1898

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Your Country Calls You : front page of Leslies Weekly, 30 June 1898, supporting the call for volunteers to fight in the war against Spain

Background imageBugle Collection: Bull Elk in snow calling, bugling, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming

Bull Elk in snow calling, bugling, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming

Background imageBugle Collection: Bull Elk bugling

Bull Elk bugling, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming

Background imageBugle Collection: elk, Cervus elaphus

elk, Cervus elaphus, bull bugles in a burnt out section of Yellowstone National Park, Montana

Background imageBugle Collection: Common bugle (Ajuga reptans) in flower. Common grassland and woodland plant in UK

Common bugle (Ajuga reptans) in flower. Common grassland and woodland plant in UK
ROG-13186 Common bugle in flower. Common grassland and woodland plant in UK France Ajuga reptans Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBugle Collection: Nursery, rhyme, The Queen of Hearts, Caldecott, 4 of 8

Nursery, rhyme, The Queen of Hearts, Caldecott, 4 of 8
and took them right away

Background imageBugle Collection: Dr Syntax with musicians

Dr Syntax with musicians
Dr Syntax with a group of musicians. He plays the violin; there is a lady violinst, a cellist, and an Indian bugler with turban



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"Bugle: A Musical Call Echoing Through History" The bugle, a small brass instrument with a hauntingly beautiful sound, has played an integral role in various aspects of our world. From the battlefields to the concert halls, its notes have carried messages and emotions that transcend time. In the military realm, the bugle's piercing call resonated through the ranks of brave soldiers. The Kings Own Scottish Borderers proudly marched to its tune, their spirits lifted by its commanding melody. Recruitment posters for The Royal Marines depicted courageous men holding bugles high, symbolizing their readiness for duty. Beyond warfare, this versatile instrument found its place in diverse musical ensembles. Its distinctive sound blended harmoniously with other instruments like trumpets and trombones during grand performances. Whether it was accompanying a symphony or jazz band, the bugle added depth and character to every composition. Venturing into unexpected territories, we find ourselves amidst Cornish China Clay Dumps where echoes of bugling elk reverberate across vast landscapes. In Jasper National Park's Northern Rockies in autumn misty mornings, bull elks serenade one another with their majestic bugling calls - a true spectacle of nature's symphony. Artists also captured the allure of this instrument on canvas; "A Concert of Angels" showcases celestial beings playing golden bugles as if summoning heavenly melodies. Meanwhile, against a Colorado Rocky Mountain backdrop shrouded in misty morning haze emerges an enchanting scene - a lone elk standing tall while emitting powerful bugling sounds. Even literature embraced the mystique surrounding this captivating instrument; "The Great Tally Ho Mystery" by Charles Morritt unraveled secrets hidden within intricate Bugle calls. And who could forget young drummers like those from The South Wales Borderers? Their skillful beats intertwined seamlessly with Buglers' tunes during parades and ceremonies. Lastly but not least is Captain Marshall Roberts immortalized on canvas, the Master of the Fox Hounds.