EditorialFrench Military Side Drum and Drumsticks. French. Date: 1765-1770. Dimensions: 64.5 ? 43.2 cm (25 3/8 ? 17 in.) Wt. 12 lb. 12 oz. Wood, brass, iron, hide, cord, and paint. Origin: France.
EditorialFrench Military Side Drum and Drumsticks. French. Date: 1765-1770. Dimensions: 64.5 ? 43.2 cm (25 3/8 ? 17 in.) Wt. 12 lb. 12 oz. Wood, brass, iron, hide, cord, and paint. Origin: France.
EditorialNegative - Geelong, Victoria, 1919, A group of soldiers at the Geelong army camp. They are awaiting demobilisation. There is a drum with crossed drumsticks on the left.
EditorialNegative - Euston District (?), New South Wales (?), circa 1925, Four small children and their toys. The boy on the left has a toy train and tracks, there are a number of toys in a toy wagon and the boy in front appears to be holding drumsticks. There ...
EditorialFrench Military Side Drum and Drumsticks. French. Date: 1765-1770. Dimensions: 64.5 ? 43.2 cm (25 3/8 ? 17 in.) Wt. 12 lb. 12 oz. Wood, brass, iron, hide, cord, and paint. Origin: France.
EditorialCrazy Crow, porter to the Playhouse in Dublin, carrying a violin, trumpet, viola and drumsticks. Copperplate engraving by R. Grave from John Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, Young, London, 1819.
EditorialDrummer performing tricks with drumsticks while beating a drum, accompanied by a violinist. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangere's Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817.
EditorialMarimba or Zulu harmonicon of South Africa. It has ten bars, each with a gourd resonator, and is played with drumsticks. Chromolithograph from an illustration by William Gibb from A.J. Hipkins' "Musical Instruments, Historic, Rare and Unique," Adam and...
EditorialHorizontal drum " Teponaztli", Aztec, with two animal heads on either side. Such drums were played with drumsticks with rubber tops. Wood, L: 62 cm Depot du Musee de l'Homme Inv. M. H. 52.71.1.