Church Lads Brigade Bugle - Antique Brass Military - 13 Craven St. London, UK
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You are bidding on an antique brass bugle from the Church Lads Brigade.The bugle is marked "Church Lads Brigade" with an insignia that says "Fight the Good Fight" and has an address of "13 Craven St London"The bugle still blows a great sound.The bugle is in fair condition from aging. It has several dents and a few small cracks to the ring of the bell.See photographs for condition and ask questions.If you have a question, please ask!See my other listings for great vintage finds!If you would like to insure your purchase, please ask before buying and I'll give you an estimate of the shipping cost. The seller's responsibility ends when the item has been shipped.The Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade is an Anglican youth organization with branches in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Bermuda, Kenya, South Africa, Newfoundland and St Helena. Its origins lie in the formation in 1891 of the Church Lads' Brigade with its sister organization, the Church Nursing and Ambulance Brigade for Young Women and Girls, later the Church Girls' Brigade, founded in 1901. The two respective founders were Walter M Gee and the Reverend Thomas Milner. The two brigades amalgamated in 1978 to form the Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade.The Church Lads' Brigade was one of the founding members of The National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS), and
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