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Bugler Collection

Bugler: A Melodious Call to Duty The bugler, a symbol of bravery and honor, has played an integral role in various historical events

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Bugler Collection: Kings Own Scottish Borderers
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Bugler Collection: Boy Drummer of The South Wales Borderers
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Bugler Collection: SIEUR D IBERVILLE (1661-1706). Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d Iberville. French-Canadian soldier
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Bugler Collection: The first authentic stage Tess
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Bugler Collection: Anzac Day Bugler
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Bugler Collection: Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning, 1918 (print)
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Bugler Collection: Group photo, Boer War soldiers, with boy bugler
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Bugler Collection: The End of Mankind. Creator: Hans Holbein the Younger
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Bugler Collection: The Capture of Marovoay, Madagascar, 1895
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Bugler Collection: Private, Drummers, Piper and Bugler, The Black Watch
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Bugler Collection: Sergeant and Bugler, 1st Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
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Bugler Collection: Vietnamese Patriotic Poster - Vigilant and ready
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Bugler Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Soldiers of Franco's
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Bugler Collection: Military camp, 17th century (tapestry)
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Bugler Collection: Plate 1: the departure of the armies, 1635-60. Creator: Jacques Courtois
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Bugler Collection: The Bugle Song, by Alfred Lord Tennyson (colour litho)
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Bugler Collection: The Month of August, from An Almanac of Twelve Sports, with words by Rudyard Kipling
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Bugler Collection: M for Marine Line Infantry, 1889 (chromolitho)
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Bugler Collection: Enlist in the Navy: To Arms, 1917 (colour litho)
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Bugler Collection: La premiere lecon de trompe (engraving)
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Bugler Collection: Grotesque military caricatures (coloured engraving)
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Bugler Collection: The Tribulations and Triumphs of a Band-President on Board a Man-o -War (engraving)
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Bugler Collection: Bugler of the Light Infantry, 1876 (oil on panel)
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Bugler Collection: WW2 - At 3pm on the 8th May, 1945 - a bugler sounds the ceasefire at the Hotel de Ville
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Bugler Collection: Study for Dawn of Waterloo, 1893 (pencil on paper)
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Bugler Collection: The Trouble in South Africa, South African Police, Fighting Boers, and Other Types (litho)
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Bugler Collection: Types of Japanese Cavalry and Infantry (engraving)
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Bugler Collection: Battle of Solferino and San Martino, 24th June 1859, illustration from an album
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Bugler Collection: The Charge, 1885 (litho)
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Bugler Collection: Nosegays, Watercress girl, Brewers Dray and Twopenny-Post Boy
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Bugler Collection: British troops storming the village, Battle of Blenheim, Bavaria, War of the Spanish Succession
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Bugler Collection: Confederate 32-pounder cannon and militia gunners overlooking the entrance into Pensacola
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Bugler Collection: The reveille on the line of battle, 1876 (etching)
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Bugler Collection: An Italian rifle regiment returning from a reconnaissance patrol, 1861
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Bugler Collection: French expedition to Madagascar (engraving)
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Bugler Collection: The Bugler, 1905 (chromolitho)
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Bugler Collection: French Army bugler sounding the Reveille at his barracks (colour litho)
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Bugler Collection: Sailors carrying out an exercise with a landing gun on board a ship (colour photo)
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Bugler Collection: Bugler blowing All Clear after Zeppelin air raid, WW1
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Bugler Collection: The Disastrous Military blunder in West Africa, Sofa Chiefs and Colonial Soldiers (litho)
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Bugler Collection: Riflemen from Senegal during the Battle of the Marne east of Paris
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Bugler Collection: Spanish-American war, landing at Guantanamo, Cuba, illustration from
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Bugler Collection: Bugler of the Seventeenth, Undress (lithograph)
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Bugler Collection: Field Marshal Blucher at the Battle of Ligny, 1815 (engraving)
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Bugler Collection: The bugle of Malakoff (colour litho)
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Bugler Collection: A cavalry platoon in war gear in the act of crossing nearby Ticino... (colour litho)
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Bugler Collection: Bugler of the Cavalry, 1889 (oil on canvas laid on panel)
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Bugler Collection: War (chromolitho)


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Bugler: A Melodious Call to Duty The bugler, a symbol of bravery and honor, has played an integral role in various historical events. From the Kings Own Scottish Borderers to the Boy Drummer of The South Wales Borderers, these young musicians have left their mark on history. One such notable bugler was SIEUR D IBERVILLE (1661-1706). Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d Iberville, a French-Canadian soldier who fearlessly led his troops into battle. His resounding bugle calls echoed through the battlefield, inspiring his comrades to fight with unwavering determination. In the world of theater, Tess became the first authentic stage production featuring a bugler. The enchanting melodies from this talented musician added depth and emotion to every scene. The Black Watch proudly boasted Private Drummers, Piper and Buglers among its ranks. Their synchronized beats created an atmosphere of discipline and unity that resonated throughout their regiment. Sergeant and Bugler from the 1st Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders showcased their skills during countless military campaigns. Their piercing bugle calls commanded attention amidst chaos while instilling courage in their fellow soldiers. Even across borders, like in Vietnam's struggle for independence as depicted in the Vietnamese Patriotic Poster - Vigilant and Ready - where a determined bugler stands tall against oppression. During Spain's Civil War Soldiers under Franco's command were guided by skilled buglers whose haunting tunes reverberated through war-torn streets as they fought for victory. On Anzac Day each year, we remember those who served bravely with reverence towards an iconic image – that lone figure standing tall as he plays "The Last Post" on his trusty bugle; paying homage to fallen heroes past and present. From World War I recruitment posters urging men to "Fall In" alongside images capturing Boer War soldiers posing proudly with their young bugler, these musicians have become a symbol of courage and sacrifice.