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Bandsmen of the Northern Rhodesia Regiment beat a military tattoo, Zimbabwe, Africa, 1936. Artist: LNA Images
Barefooted bandsmen of the Northern Rhodesia Regiment beat a military tattoo, Zimbabwe, Africa, 1936. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)
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Media ID 14936714
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Band Drum Drummer Harold Harold Wheeler March Marching Marching Band Peoples Of The World In Pictures Regiment Tattoo Wheeler Zimbabwe Bandsman Barefoot Zimbabwean
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Bandsmen of the Northern Rhodesia Regiment showcase their musical prowess as they beat a military tattoo in Zimbabwe, Africa, back in 1936. This print captures the essence of African culture and the dedication of these barefooted musicians. The image is featured in the book 'Peoples of the World in Pictures, ' edited by Harold Wheeler and published by Odhams Press Ltd in London. In their impeccably dressed uniforms, these talented bandsmen proudly march forward, drumming with precision and skill. Their instruments create a rhythmic symphony that resonates through the air, symbolizing unity and strength within their regiment. As they perform this traditional military display, one can't help but be captivated by their passion for music. This photograph not only highlights the talent of these individuals but also serves as a testament to African heritage and its significant contribution to arts and culture. It offers a glimpse into an era when marching bands were an integral part of society's fabric. The monochrome composition adds depth to this historical moment frozen in time. Through LNA Images' lens, we are transported back to 1936 Zimbabwe where music united people across boundaries. As we admire this remarkable piece from Heritage Images collection created by LNA Images under Harold Wheeler's guidance, let us appreciate how art has preserved history while celebrating diverse cultures around our world.
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