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A trombone lesson at the ConservatoireProfessor M. Delisse tutors a quartet of trombone players
Trombone, WurlitzerThree trombones from the Wurlitzer range
Tommy Dorsey / PostcardTOMMY DORSEY Jazz musician
British army in India - NC officers 93rd Highlanders 1864British army in India - NC officers of the 93rd Highlanders 1864
Trombone shock absorber / W H RobinsonThe menace of the main stump of the trombone intruding into a private conversation or intimate part can be remedied by fitting this simple shock absorber
Trombonist 1890S PhotoWho is this unnamed trombonist of Bristol, posing so glumly with his instrument ? Did he perform at parties ? If so, he was doubtless the life and soul of the evening
Toy Theatre, Pollocks New Stage Orchestra. 19th century
Large German Military Brass Band in all its glory! Date: circa 1909
Sir Harry Lauder recording with an orchestra Date: 1949
LSO musicians supporting BBC musicians, LondonLondon Symphony Orchestra musicians supporting BBC musicians outside Broadcasting House, London, 27 June 1980. The strike by BBC musicians began when the BBC put forward plans to discontinue five
Viennese Band at the Alhambra, London, Musical Director J Delikat, programme includes works by Wagner, Elgar, German, Sarasate, Liszt and Sousa, 12 April 1903. Date: 1903
The Reverend Wilson Carlile of the Church Army, preaching from the pulpit of St. Mary-at-Hill (at which he was rector), trombone in hand
Cartoon, West-End Waits, a reference to the rival pantomimes at Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres, London. 1885
Cartoon, A Little Music. 1870
Two Lady Brass Musicians and a variety of their instruments including trombones, a euphonium, a normal trumpet and a piccolo trumpet. Date: circa 1900s
Military band of cats on a cutout greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
LFB band at LCC Jubilee Reception, County Hall, LondonThe LFB band taking part in an LCC Jubilee Reception for the Metropolitan Boroughs at County Hall on 21 July 1950. Date: 1950
Euterpean Band, Westerville, Ohio, USAMembers of the Euterpean Band (nicknamed the Rube Band of Otterbein), Westerville, Ohio, USA. Date: 1907
Frankfurt am Main, Germany - Haus Frauenstein Wilson CarlileReverend Prebendary Wilson Carlile (1847-1942) - Founder and Honorary Secretary of The Church Army - pictured with his trombone. Date: circa 1905
Band of the 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queens Bays), cavalry regiment in British Army. 1896
Hunting horns, serpent, French horn, bugle and trombone.. Hunting horns (1, 2), serpent (3), French horn (4), bugle (5) and sacbut or trombone (6). Brass and woodwind musical instruments
Saxs new musical instrumentsThe new saxhorn, trombone and saxophone: musical instruments developed by Adolphe Sax. Date: 1864
WW1 - Girl with Trombone in Australian Military Uniform. Date: circa 1918
Palm Sunday parade with donkey, St Ives, CornwallPalm Sunday parade around a local housing estate with Father John Harper of St Johns in the Fields, donkey and brass band, Halsetown, St Ives, Cornwall. Date: circa 1970s
Brass band of soldiers, Vancouver, USABrass band of soldiers, Main Street, Vancouver, Washington State, USA. Date: circa 1920
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
Cartoon, Royal Waits, outside Marlborough HouseCartoon, Royal Waits -- musicians playing in the snow outside Marlborough House, the Prince of Waless London residence. 1883
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
Frog playing trombone on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
The Johnny Parker bandPhotograph of the Johnny Parker band entertaining customers at the Crown and Anchor pub in Crown Street, Islington. The band used to play traditional jazz at the pub on Thursday nights as well as
Central Cafe Orchestra, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico. The cafe at the time was owned bys G Gonzalez. Date: 1928
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
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
Band of the Regina Boy Scouts Troop, CanadaBand of the Regina Boy Scouts Troop, Saskatchewan, Canada. Date: 1913
Band of the 77th Regiment, India. Date: circa 1860s
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
Brass band marching along a roadA brass band marching along a road, with children following at the side
Double-Slided TromboneMr. W.S. Wilkinson of Keighley, Yorkshire, England, is over 80 years old and the only living man who has succeeded in playing this double-slided trombone! Date: early 1960s
Ass singing while playing the piano
Man seated holding horn with arm raised and African American playing trombone. Date c1899
Lord Mayors Show, City of LondonThe Lord Mayor and other High City Functionaries show amusement at the dignity of the small boy leading the band. circa 1911
Boys Blind School Band - Fuzhou, China Date: 1910s
Australian band playing in square, Bapaume, France, WW1An Australian band playing in the town square at Bapaume, northern France, during the First World War, with ruined buildings in the background and debris on the ground. Date: circa 1917
Australian band playing a march, Bapaume, France, WW1The 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
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
Waits in StreetPeaceful night - waits perform in an English town with drum, trombone and other instruments, a policeman as their only audience Date: 1858