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Tubas Collection

In the charming town of Lostwithiel, Cornwall, the tubas resounded with their deep and melodious tones

Background imageTubas Collection: The Schleswig-Holstein Difficulty: great meeting in favour of Prince Frederick..., 1864

The Schleswig-Holstein Difficulty: great meeting in favour of Prince Frederick..., 1864. Creator: Unknown
The Schleswig-Holstein Difficulty: great meeting in favour of Prince Frederick at Elmshorn, Holstein, 1864. '...the great open-air meeting...was a scene of the greatest enthusiasm...there were

Background imageTubas Collection: Lostwithiel Town Band, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1989

Lostwithiel Town Band, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1989
Lostwithiel Town Band performing during Carnival Week in the towns Coulson Park. The band performs at various events in the town including the Christmas pageant, Remembrance Day and civic parades

Background imageTubas Collection: Lostwithiel Band, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1989

Lostwithiel Band, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1989
The combined St Pinnock and Lostwithiel Bands after they won their section of the South West Brass Band championships held in Paignton, Devon

Background imageTubas Collection: Doing their best to give a Christmas outlook on a rather dull

Doing their best to give a Christmas outlook on a rather dull and wel day for Carlisle shoppers. The Salvation Army of St Nicholas Temple play carols in Court Square on 12th December 1973

Background imageTubas Collection: The Bersaglieri, 1918. Creator: George Benjamin Luks

The Bersaglieri, 1918. Creator: George Benjamin Luks
The Bersaglieri, 1918

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England, London, St Pauls Cathedral, Tuba Carols an annual Christmas charitable musical performance

Background imageTubas Collection: Tuba Carols, St Pauls Cathedral, London. An annual Christmas charitable event

Tuba Carols, St Pauls Cathedral, London. An annual Christmas charitable event
England, London, St Pauls Cathedral, Tuba Carols an annual Christmas charitable musical performance

Background imageTubas Collection: The Lavenham Salvation Army Band, Suffolk

The Lavenham Salvation Army Band, Suffolk Date: circa 1907

Background imageTubas Collection: Seed potatoes in straw close up

Seed potatoes in straw close up

Background imageTubas Collection: Brass band marching along a street

Brass band marching along a street
A brass band marching along a street, and playing as they go. There is a clarinet, two cornets, French horns and tubas. Other people are following, some with flags

Background imageTubas Collection: Scene on Nablus-Beisan Road, Palestine, WW1

Scene on Nablus-Beisan Road, Palestine, WW1
Scene on the Nablus-Beisan Road, Palestine, between Tubas and Nablus, during the First World War. circa 1917-1918

Background imageTubas Collection: Warthog - Young warthog foraging for tubas. Etosha, Namibia. Africa

Warthog - Young warthog foraging for tubas. Etosha, Namibia. Africa
CRH-1009 Warthog - Young warthog foraging for tubas. Etosha, Namibia. Africa. Phacochoerus aethiopicus Chris Harvey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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In the charming town of Lostwithiel, Cornwall, the tubas resounded with their deep and melodious tones. The Lostwithiel Town Band gathered in July 1989, filling the air with their musical prowess and captivating the hearts of all who listened. Their passion for music echoed through every note they played. As autumn rolled around, the Lostwithiel Band once again graced their hometown with a mesmerizing performance in November 1989. The tubas took center stage, harmonizing beautifully with other instruments to create a symphony that filled the crisp air of Cornwall. Traveling back in time to 1918, we find ourselves amidst The Bersaglieri's enchanting melodies. Created by George Benjamin Luks, this masterpiece captures not only the power but also showcases their timeless appeal throughout history. Fast forward to modern times at St Paul's Cathedral in London during Christmas season - an annual charitable event known as Tuba Carols. These magnificent brass instruments bring joy and cheer to all who gather there. They do their best to give a Christmas outlook on what may seem like a rather dull day. Year after year, Tuba Carols at St Paul's Cathedral continues its tradition as an extraordinary event that warms hearts and spreads holiday spirit across London, and is here where these majestic tubas shine brightest among twinkling lights and festive decorations. The sound resonates from within those shiny brass tubes as talented musicians come together for this charitable cause. Their dedication is evident as they play carol after carol, creating an atmosphere filled with love and compassion. Tuba Carols has become synonymous with spreading joy during Christmastime while supporting various causes close to people's hearts. This cherished event brings communities together under one roof – united by music and goodwill.