Buglers Collection
"Buglers: A Melodic Tribute to History" Step back in time with the buglers of the Klan drum and bugle corps, as they march through the streets of 1920s America
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"Buglers: A Melodic Tribute to History" Step back in time with the buglers of the Klan drum and bugle corps, as they march through the streets of 1920s America. (b/w photo) In a solemn moment at Westminster Abbey, London, May 1919, buglers pay their respects during the funeral of Edith Cavell, an English nurse executed for her bravery in aiding Allied soldiers to escape German occupation. (b/w photo) Vibrant colors fill the scene as Dutch army horse artillery is accompanied by skilled buglers announcing their arrival with precision and grace. (color litho) An oil painting captures a Bugler of the Light Infantry in 1876, showcasing his dedication and skill that echoed through battlefields long ago. French Army cyclists ride on while carrying hope and determination into war-torn landscapes, guided by bugles' calls echoing across fields and hillsides. (color litho) Through delicate pencil strokes on paper emerges a study for "Dawn of Waterloo, " where buglers played their part in heralding one of history's most significant battles - forever etched into memory. The Chairman of Ypres Last Post Committee stands proudly alongside dedicated buglers who honor fallen heroes every evening at Menin Gate - a poignant reminder that sacrifice should never be forgotten. Thanking these last post buglers becomes an act filled with gratitude as visitors gather beneath Bruce Bairnsfather's Cottage Memorial in St Yvon, Belgium - paying homage to those who served bravely. As Confederate militia gunners overlook Pensacola's entrance from atop a cannon, we remember how their resounding salutes echoed victory throughout tumultuous times. A vibrant color lithograph depicts "Salute to Victory. " where triumphant soldiers join forces with talented buglers whose melodies inspire courage amidst chaos on battlefields far away.