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===Historical books online===
===Historical books online===
*[https://archive.org/details/trumpetbuglesoun00ingl  ''Trumpet and Bugle Sounds for the Army: with instructions for the training of trumpeters and buglers''], published 1914  archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/trumpetbuglesoun00ingl  ''Trumpet and Bugle Sounds for the Army: with instructions for the training of trumpeters and buglers''], published 1914  archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/memoirsroyalart00farmgoog ''Memoirs of the Royal Artillery Band: its Origin, History and Progress: an Account of the Rise of Military Music in England''] by Henry George Farmer 1904 Archive.org
[[Image:Drummer and Buglers.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Drummer and Buglers]]
[[Image:Drummer and Buglers.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Drummer and Buglers]]



Revision as of 04:09, 27 January 2017

Military Band of the Hampshire Regt

A Military Band is conducted by a Bandmaster and attached to an army unit.

Members of the Viceroy's Band

These were generally seconded from British Army Units. If an ancestor is shown on a record as being in the Viceroy's Band then one should look for him on the Unattached List for that year. Here, besides his name and former regiment , will be found his enlistment details, physical description and other personal information.

External Links

Historical books online


Drummer and Buglers

References

  1. Edwardian Bands Of The British Army 20 August 2007 Gentleman's Military Interest Club
  2. Bands of the British Army soldierssoldiers.com