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Various musical instruments
Tuba on its OwnThere are three sizes of tuba - the smallest is the Euphonium : the Bombardon is the most usual; there is also the Contrabass Tuba, used in military bands and by Wagner. Date: 1897
Large German Military Brass Band in all its glory! Date: circa 1909
Two Lady Brass Musicians and a variety of their instruments including trombones, a euphonium, a normal trumpet and a piccolo trumpet. Date: circa 1900s
Kittens playing music on a French birthday postcardKittens playing music and carrying pink roses on a French birthday postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Phil May cartoon - Tuneless Street band1904
Maskelyne & Cooks automata performing in London Maskelyne & Cooks automataMaskelyne & Cooks automata perform at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly, London. Date: 1878
Ciricillos Italian Band, Dubuque, Iowa, USA. Showing Salvatore Ciricillo on the conductors podium and the boys and men seated, with their instruments. Date: 1910
Dutch wind band playing in open air, HollandA Dutch wind band playing in the open air, Holland
Music shop interior, 1855The interior of the musical instrument shop of Gautrot, France. Horns, trumpets and drums are displayed, with one keen shopper trying what looks like an early euphonium. Date: 1855
Frank & Raymond Hills Los Angeles Dance Orchestra, previously resident at the Hotel Negresco, Nice, France. Their instruments include violin, saxophone, banjo, piano, drums, trombone and euphonium
Boys Blind School Band - Fuzhou, China Date: 1910s
Street music: an unwelcome German bandPreventions better than cure: a servant bribes a German band to clear off before their music makes someone ill
Euphonium (Wurlitzer)Three euphoniums (euphonia ?) from the Wurlitzer catalogue