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Gloucester Life Museum
Military long bass drum with emblazoned wooden shell and wooden counterhoops, 24-inch skin heads (broken), and rope-tensioned with leather braces. The counterhoops have 12 drilled holes through which the tensioning rope passes. The overlapped shell seam i…
Two-note, tube-shaped, chrome-plated steel whistle with a waisted tubular mouthpiece, two aligned opposite windows, and a cap with post and ring for a lanyard. Brass partition (slab) inside which divides the tube in two sound chambers, thus creating two d…
Long narrow duct flute made of nickel plated brass in two parts. The lower section of the body can be moved for fine tuning, and adjustment to player's hands. Schofield system. Three fingerholes and one thumbhole on the back, just above the first fing…
Bassoon made of dark stained brown wood in four sections (wing, butt, bass and bell), and brass mounts and keywork. Crook is missing. Bell of standard flare design. Unsigned wing joint may not belong to the instrument. Six keys mounted in saddles, with fl…
Clarinet made of boxwood in five sections (barrel, upper joint, middle joint, lower stock joint, bell) with ivory ferrules and brass keywork. Wooden mouthpiece with grooves. Lower stock joint with fusiform bulge and extra tone hole for right little finger…
Small circular brass hunting horn with built-in nickel-silver mouthpiece. Single line seamed tube.
Rectangular-shaped, slide pitch pipe made of mahogany, with plunger and a conical-shaped mouthpiece. Full chromatic octave scale marked on lighter wood inlay of plunger's shaft, along with incised grooves for calibration. Leather and cork stopper.
Long narrow duct flute made of brass. Arbeau/Powell system. Two fingerholes and one thumbhole on the back, just above the first fingerhole. Nominal pitch: G. This pipe was made by Bill Warder for the St. Albans Morris Men revival, and it is influenced by …
Bassoon made of dark stained brown wood, in four joints (wing, butt, bass and bell) with brass crook, mounts and keywork. Bell of standard flare design. Wing joint does not belong with the rest of the instrument. Nine keys mounted in saddles, with the exc…
English system concertina with hexagonal fretwork case and end plates of rosewood veneer. Three-fold black leather bellows. Four straight rows of nickel-silver buttons on each side (56 keys). Nickel-silver finger rests. Black leather thumb-straps. This in…
Small circular copper hunting horn with a fine brass-sheet garland, brass mouthpiece receiver and mouthpiece. Mouthpiece is probably built-in. Straight seamed copper tube and bell flare.
Box zither with 10 steel strings, in two groups of 5 for each pinblock disposed diagonally on the soundboard. Wooden box structure nailed together, but brass tacks were used to secure the decorative frame over the lid top. The pinblocks were secured to th…
Oboe made of turned brown stained wood, in three sections (top and middle body joints, and bell), with silver keywork. English classical-style with turned bobbin finial, beads, bulbous balusters, bell flare with lower straight section below the bead, and …
Simple three-chord mouth organ made of an elliptical brass plate with indented ends at the long axis, which contains three sets of thin brass lamellas (reeds) riveted to the main plate. Each set has five (six on central set) reeds of different lengths, tu…
Small copper straight horn. Seamed copper tube with some overlapping tabs and French rim. No mouthpiece.
Three open pipes attached to a "Porteous top" (circular mouthpiece cap/top that screws onto the three tubes welded together). Golden painted brass. One ring for strap handle or lanyard. One of the pipes has a finger- or vent-hole on the bottom.
Small, one-piece wooden duct flute with five fingerholes and one thumbhole. This instrument was found under the floor at Maisemore Court in 1931.
Conical-shaped, Beaufort type whistle made of nickel-silver with narrow mouthpiece, oval window, stop hole, case retention clip lever, and a wide cap with embossed ring that receives another ring and a nickel-silver rolo chain. Case/cover and regimental b…
English system concertina with hexagonal fretwork case and end plates of rosewood veneer (disassembled). Three-folded cardboard bellows with dark-green leather gussets and patterned paper. Four straight rows of bone buttons on each side (48 keys): two C b…
Clarinet made of boxwood, in five sections (barrel, upper joint, middle joint, lower stock joint, bell) with ivory ferrules and brass keywork. Wooden mouthpiece with grooves. Lower stock joint with bell-shaped bulge. Five keys mounted in raised rings, blo…
English system concertina with hexagonal fretwork case and end plates of rosewood veneer. Three-fold dark-green leather bellows with patterned paper. Four straight rows of bone buttons on each side (48 keys): two C buttons stained in red; accidental butto…
Small, one-piece boxwood duct-flute, with darker wood block. Two finger holes and one thumb hole.
Double-coiled natural horn made of brass, with one master crook (triple-coiled) and two coupler crooks (single-coiled) for changing the key and tuning. Body is constructed in two segments, with soldered coils oriented for placing the right-hand inside the…
Small circular brass hunting horn, with built-in nickel-silver mouthpiece. Overlapping tab seamed brass tube and French rim.