The soprano instrument was the
keyed bugle, whose ancestor is the renaissance cornetto.
Bugle horn
was the crest of the first mayor of blackburn, william henry hornby.
In 1992 six new
silver bugles
were presented to the last post association.
Bugle played
by louis armstrong in 1913.
Pouch black patent leather with
silver bugle
on flap.
Bugle beads
accompanied one of the bodies here.
Bugle blown
to sound the charge.
In 1992 six
new silver bugles
were presented to the last post association.
Bugle call
to action, whether you are inclined to act, or not.
We currently don't
have a bugle
in.. .
The army of part-time heroes are not rallying to the sound of
distant bugles, say officers.
Bugle band
abroad and they will be a novelty, loved wherever they perform.
Exhibits
include the bugle
played by louis armstrong in 1913.
Bugles blow?
You
sound the bugle
that resonates around the glen signaling an avalanche of boulders on the unsuspecting soldiers.
Bugles sound, signaling that josé must return to barracks.
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