Bugle. Nominal pitch: 4½-ft B♭.
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Alternative TitleBugle. |
InstrumentBugle |
Instrument FamilyWind |
Date MadeLate 19th or early 20th century |
DescriptionOverall size: 258: bell 104. Dia of mouthpiece receiver: m.r.t. 12.0 11.0. Technical description: 2 coils; copper with brass garland and ferrules etc. Loop for chain attachment of mouthpiece (original mouthpiece not present). No inscriptions. Given with and probably formerly used with mouthpiece (3265). Specific usage history: Said by donor to have been found by his `Uncle George on battlefields of France, c 1915' and to have been used by the donor in the silent cinemas. |
Other InformationSpecific usage history: Said by donor to have been found by his `Uncle George on battlefields of France, c 1915' and to have been used by the donor in the silent cinemas. |
NotesR. Parks 16.12.95. |
Measurements258: bell 104. |
ProvenanceGift of J. Blades. |
CollectionMIMEd |
Accession Number3264 |