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Soho, London - 47 Frith Street W1 - neon sign for Ronnie Scotts jazz club. 1973
Various musical instruments
Silhouette of stylish couple dancing
Wurlitzer SaxophonesFive saxophones from the Wurlitzer range
Charleston by YvaAn expressionist photograph capturing the spirit of the 1920s with a charleston dancer, and a black saxophone player capturing the atmosphere of jazz admirably
Saxophone OutfitWurlitzer saxophone outfit
Comic postcard, Conductor and band Date: 20th century
Drayson Marsh and his Dance Band. 1939
Jazz band on skis at MurrenA jazz band gamely playing their instruments while on skis at Murren in Switzerland. Date: 1927
R A Lister Military Band, Roman Baths, Bath. Date: 1935
Alto SaxophoneALTO SAXOPHONE : one of a family of instruments invented about 1840 by a Frenchman, Adolphe Sax. Date: 1897
Soprano SaxophoneSOPRANO SAXOPHONE : one of a family of instruments invented about 1840 by a Frenchman, Adolphe Sax. Date: 1897
Chins Restaurant, Broadway, New York City, USAChins Restaurant, Broadway, corner of 44th Street, New York City, USA, with band instruments on the left and a dance floor on the right. Date: circa 1920
Sax Appeal by G. H. HeathA young woman in a caf頯 r restaurant, sits entranced by a saxophone player who appears to be playing a tune just for her. Date: 1929
Saxs new musical instrumentsThe new saxhorn, trombone and saxophone: musical instruments developed by Adolphe Sax. Date: 1864
Aswad reggae band at Penwith, CornwallMembers of the reggae band Aswad, including founder member Brinsley Forde (front row, left) relaxing offstage at Penwith, Cornwall, during an open air concert. Date: 1983
The Opening Bar by Blam New Year celebrationsVivid illustration celebrating with entertainers celebrating and wishing good luck for the New Year of 1926. Date: 1926
Musical instrument shop, Johnny Roadhouse. Date: 1970s
Soldier Plays SaxophoneA French soldier with his saxophone Date: Early 20th Century
Central Cafe Orchestra, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico. The cafe at the time was owned bys G Gonzalez. Date: 1928
Regional HQ band at LFB Headquarters, LambethGroup photograph of the Regional HQ band with their instruments at London Fire Brigade HQ. The purpose-built bandstand behind the band was incorporated in the original design brief of the Brigades
Advertisement for Wurlitzer musical instuments. Available for home trial, easy payment on credit available. Date: 1923
Wurlitzer advertisement, 1925Girl of 13 makes $75 a week! Alice Higgie of Chicago made this amount weekly in vaudeville in the summer of 1924, thanks to her easy to play Wurlitzer saxophone. Send for your free book now!
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
Copenhagen, Denmark - Popular Band. Lot, Oheio, Sisse and Sabbar. They look as if they would put on a damn fine show! They performed at the Palm Court in the English Hotel in Copenhagen. Date: 1930
Pan by Laurie TaylerA scene with a group of people ranging from a golfer, a tennis player and bathers all being attracted and led by the music that pan is playing on his saxophone. Date: 7th April 1926
Sax in Showroom 1864Adolphe Sax demonstrates the latest models of his instruments in his showroom in the rue Saint-Georges, Paris Date: 1864
Stolen property display, Operation BumblebeeA display of stolen property, forming part of Operation Bumblebee, a campaign for burglary prevention launched in 1993. This display consists of musical instruments: guitars, violins, saxophones
Restaurant Frascati Orchestra, Oxford Street, London W1Restaurant Frascati Orchestra, 32 Oxford Street, London W1, with Madame Cecile Couturier, Director, on the violin, and her happy band of men on their various instruments
Berlin Showgirls / 1927A line of showgirls pose for the camera in front of a large poster of a scantily clad girl playing the saxophone Date: 1927
Three SaxophonesThree saxophones : - alto tenor - tenor baritone - alto Date: late 19th century