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Members of a Bavarian band performing wearing traditional Bavarian dress during a night out in Ruhpolding near Munich. May 1975
Bavarian couples in traditional dress dancing on stage during a night out in Ruhpolding near Munich. May 1975
Annual September Brass Band Contest at Belle Vue in Manchester. September 1958
Wedding of William Albert Cooper and Maureen Ovenden at St. Peters church in the village of Bridge, Kent. They are both members of the Canterbury jazz club
Evacuation of British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk, Northern France in 1940 Cornishman Cecil Collins playing a banjo and eating a Cornish pasty while awaiting orders
Concert pianist Harriet Cohen, practiicng the piano left handed after she injured her right wrist two years ago November 1949
Wedding of William Albert Cooper and Maureen Ovenden at St. Peters church in the village of Bridge, Kent. Bridge Parish Church
A Harpist wearing traditional Welsh National dress. Circa 1920
Stalybridge Boys learn to become Bandsmen in the Stalybridge Public Band. 39 year old Harry Pollitt of Oldham who has been playing an E
Minatures made exactly to scale held by P. Schneiber. April 1948
The youngest band at todays festival, was Ynyshir and Wattstown band from the Rhonda Valley, near Pontypridd. The bans consists of 25 players, whose average age is 16, the youngest being age 10
Musician Johnny Roadhouse sitting on the bonnet of a car playing his saxophone. March 1960 P005573
Team members of Manchester Rugby Union Club dressed up in fancy dress playing musical instruments September 1959 P005577
Some of the boys who will sound the fanfare of trumpets. November 1951 P005706
Secretary Ann Roger got to grips with an early musical instrument called the Serpent which is on display at the Laing Arts Gallery in June 1974
Christmas crowds making their last-minute purchases as bandsmen entertain them with carols in the Precinct, Coventry. 23rd December 1961
A young girl playing the banjo in September 1968
Tarquin Bolton at the Sunderland Violin Hospital in July 1980 set up to repair damaged school musical instruments
Nine year old Pamela Henderson rehearsing her part with her E-flat Bass Tuba in the Barley Mow Junior School Band in March 1976
Bandsman Einar Torsvik from Norway chats with Keith Miller who plays for Pegswood Brass Band on June 1, 1997
Beatles guitarist George Harrison complete with sitar at Heathrow. June 1968 Y05972-003
George Harrison of the Beatles pictured amongst the Buddhist American group, The Radha Krishna Temple. August 1969
Bagpip tutir and expert Mr McCauley testing one of the new bagpipes made a London firm. 5th April 1950
A young man playing the Harmonica in September 1971
Four French clarinettists were joined by 13 year old Karen Latimer at Throckley Middle School in February 1974
Museum technician Richard Miller was to knock out the dents in this giant auyetephone which was built by Parsons to aid musical instruments in big concert halls
The Hausa Instrumentalists with a member of the goup playing the Shantu, a horn instrument made from gourds joined together with treated cow skin
A bandsman playing the bugle and snare drum in July 1977
The winners of the Consort Recorder Class at Tynedale Music Festival - The Sele Music Grooup have a quick tune-up before facing the adjudicator at Hexham in April 1973
Carlisles Tullie House Museum curator David Clark with a violin dated from 1565
Members of the 47 strong Tyneside Boys Band taking part in the traditional Lord Mayors Procession in London on November 8, 1975. They travelled to London at their own cost to appear in the show
Members of a Northumberland School Orchestra in June 1981
The Aelian Orchestra during rehearsals at Walbottle Grammar School in September 1969
Mr. Johnson H Hood conducting the Newcastle City Orchestra in a rehearsal of Mozarts Piano Concerto at the BBC Newcastle in July 1950
Ron Eddy playing in the Newcastle Big Band in February 1973
The Newastle Big Band in July 1970
Blowing up a storm - the College Big Band in action in December 1971
An American sailor in Glasgow for the fist time, tries out the bagpipes for the fist time as a girl puts her fingers in her ears to block out the noise. 10th September 1952
Comedienne Anna Russell who flew into London for an Edinburgh Festival date, was busy learning to play the bagpipes at the Savoy Hotel where she is staying. 19th August 1957
Len Austin and his boozaphone, a musical instrument made from old beer and wine bottles. March 1978 P003666
Filming of the fourth and final series of the BBC comedy satire show " Not The Nine O Clock News" at the Lyndhurst Park Hotel in Lyndhurst, Hampshire
American rock and roll star Fats Domino at the piano on the stage of the Saville Theatre in London as he prepares for the evening show with Gerry and The Pacemakers
Actors in the BBC situation comedy series Last of the Summer Wine, at a railway station during filming of the series. Left to right are: Peter Sallis who plays Norman Clegg
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Members of Backworth Colliery Band are inspected by Corporal of Horse M. Young, of the Royal Life Guards, at Bedlington
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Corporal of Horse W. H. J. Sampson of the Blues and Royals, left, and Sergt. B. Douglass, Coldsream Guards
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Corporal of Horse William Sampson, Household Cavalry, inspects bandsmen at the miners gala at Bedlington
Bedlington Miners Picnic - handels water music perhaps.... but the weather is no joke for this very damp bandsman at Northumberland Miners Gala
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Young Brian Cameron adn Charles Dodds walked side-by-side with bandmaster J. R. Farrell, of the Pegswood Band