10 LIVROS EM POLONÊS RELACIONADOS COM «BUGLEHORN»
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Robin Hood and His Bugle Horn a Ballad
Containing many classic works from important dramatists and poets, this collection has something for every lover of the stage and verse. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this ...
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An Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms Belonging to ...
Arg. a buglehorn su. stringed gu. on a chief az. three estoiles of the first. Elliot. Murray, Fallahill and Philiphangh, in Teviotdale, Scotland. Murray, Priestfield, Scotland. Arg. a hunting'horn so. stringed and garnished gu. on a chief az. three stars ...
John Woody Papworth, Morant. A. W., 1874
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Cumnor, Or the Bugle Horn: A Tragedy, with Other Dramatic ...
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger PublishingA AcentsAcentsa A-Acentsa Acentss Legacy Reprint Series.
Elijah Barwell Impey, 2010
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The School Song and Hymn Book: Designed for General Use in ...
THE BUGLE HORN. School Singer, 6S. Juvenile Choir, 93. Young Vocalist, 75. 1. Across the lake, Through bush and brake, Resounds the bugle horn ; O'er hill and vale The echoes sail, And through the waving corn. And through the waving ...
N. Brittan, L. H. Sherwood, 1855
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Encyclopaedia of Heraldry: Or General Armory of England, ...
Gu. a fusse vaire. Crest— An owl ppr. Horn (Westerhall, Scotland). Ar. a fesse wavy, cotised, az. betw. three unicorns' h- ads, couped in chief, and a buglehorn in base, garnished of the first, stringed of the third. Crest — A buglehorn az.
John Burke, Bernard Burke, 1851
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History of drum and bugle corps - Strona xxii
21 The buglehorn was fundamentally different from a trumpet and was manufactured in several shapes. The bore of the buglehorn was conical or cone-shaped, instead of cylindrical as with the trumpet. The mouthpiece was funnel-shaped, ...
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Encyclopædia of Heraldry, Or General Armory of England, ...
HORN (Shropshire). Gn. a fesse vairé. Crest— An owl ppr. HORN (Westerball, Scotland). Ar. a fesse wavy, cotiscd, az. betw. three unicorns' hiede, couped in chief, and a buglehorn in base, garnished of the first, stringed of the third, ('rest — A ...
John Burke, Sir John Bernard Burke, 1844
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A Derbyshire armory - Strona 8
Or a buglehorn sable between three roses proper; crest: an arm couped at the elbow and erect proper grasping a buglehorn sable stringed vert (V. 1569; Lysons, lxxvi). Borne by Nicholas Bagshawe of Abney and Great Hucklow in 1569, and ...
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Bulletin - Tom 21,Wydanie 84 - Strona 115
The 2nd wore the Knot between the strings of a bugle horn and the 3rd the Knot inside the circle of a French bugle horn. The 1st K.O. Stafford Militia wore a waist belt clasp with the Crown above the Knot, and the title "King's Own First Stafford ...
Military Historical Society (Great Britain), 1971
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The British Army 1965-80 - Strona 25
OSD: CB : Dark-bronze bugle horn, mouthpiece inwards. B: Brass with cap badge. Black ranking (black cloth on jersey). Brown Sam Browne, brass fittings. Brown gloves. Black Highland shoes. Rifle-green whistle-cord on left shoulder.
D. G. Smith, Digby George Smith, 1977