A Superb, & Exceptional, Original 1856 Pattern, Historical, Victorian Regimental 'Drummer Boy's' Sword. Ordnance Stamped In 1877 to 1878, & Issued For Service In the Zulu War of 1879 A Superb, & Exceptional, Original 1856 Pattern, Historical, Victorian Regimental 'Drummer Boy's' Sword. Ordnance Stamped In 1877 to 1878, & Issued For Service In the Zulu War of 1879 A Superb, & Exceptional, Original 1856 Pattern, Historical, Victorian Regimental 'Drummer Boy's' Sword. Ordnance Stamped In 1877 to 1878, & Issued For Service In the Zulu War of 1879 A Superb, & Exceptional, Original 1856 Pattern, Historical, Victorian Regimental 'Drummer Boy's' Sword. Ordnance Stamped In 1877 to 1878, & Issued For Service In the Zulu War of 1879 A Superb, & Exceptional, Original 1856 Pattern, Historical, Victorian Regimental 'Drummer Boy's' Sword. Ordnance Stamped In 1877 to 1878, & Issued For Service In the Zulu War of 1879 A Superb, & Exceptional, Original 1856 Pattern, Historical, Victorian Regimental 'Drummer Boy's' Sword. Ordnance Stamped In 1877 to 1878, & Issued For Service In the Zulu War of 1879 A Superb, & Exceptional, Original 1856 Pattern, Historical, Victorian Regimental 'Drummer Boy's' Sword. Ordnance Stamped In 1877 to 1878, & Issued For Service In the Zulu War of 1879 A Superb, & Exceptional, Original 1856 Pattern, Historical, Victorian Regimental 'Drummer Boy's' Sword. Ordnance Stamped In 1877 to 1878, & Issued For Service In the Zulu War of 1879 A Superb, & Exceptional, Original 1856 Pattern, Historical, Victorian Regimental 'Drummer Boy's' Sword. Ordnance Stamped In 1877 to 1878, & Issued For Service In the Zulu War of 1879 A Superb, & Exceptional, Original 1856 Pattern, Historical, Victorian Regimental 'Drummer Boy's' Sword. Ordnance Stamped In 1877 to 1878, & Issued For Service In the Zulu War of 1879

A Superb, & Exceptional, Original 1856 Pattern, Historical, Victorian Regimental 'Drummer Boy's' Sword. Ordnance Stamped In 1877 to 1878, & Issued For Service In the Zulu War of 1879

Brass Gothic hilt with VR Cypher hilt and ordnance inspection marks to the hilt and blade. Issued and used by the boy drummers in the Zulu War in 1879. The sword is excellent, the blade is superb but the detailed etching has been mostly polished out over its service use.

The Greeks sent warriors off to battle with music. The Romans incorporated music on the battlefield, using assorted fanfares to signal troop movements. The Europeans carried on the tradition -- Napoleon's army traveled with musicians.

The tactics, customs and ceremonies of the Civil War came from the Napoleonic tradition The Civil War was something of a bridge war between the wars of old and the wars of modern time.

Even during the war, there was an evolution. At the beginning of the war, a lot of units traveled with loud brass bands. As the warfare changed, so did the accompaniment, stripped down to fife and drum corps.

The field musicians played a vital role in the life of the regiment. They woke the troops in the morning with reveille and put them to bed with taps. The drummers, during battle, would signal troops when to attack or fire or retreat. Often, during battle, the musicians would retreat to the rear and serve as stretcher bearers. Some generals - Custer among them - had the band play during battle, Guthmann said, believing "it made the men fight harder."

Drummer Boy of Waterloo.

By Woodland Mary.

When battle rous'd each warlike band,
And carnage loud her trumpet blew,
Young Edwin left his native land,
A Drummer Boy for Waterloo.
His mother, when his lips she pressed,
And bade her noble boy adieu,
With wringing hands and aching breast,
Beheld him march for Waterloo.
With wringing hands,

But he that knew no infant tears,
His Knapsack o'er his shoulder threw,
And cried, ' Dear mother, dry those tears,
Till I return from Waterloo."
He went and e'er the set of sun
Beheld our arms the foe subdue,
The flash of death the murderous gun,
Had laid him low at Waterloo.
The flash of death, O comrades ! Comrades !' Edwin cried,
And proudly beam'd his eye of blue,
' Go tell my mother, Edwin died
A soldier's death at Waterloo.'
They plac'd his head upon his drum,
And 'neath the moonlight's mournful hue,
When night had stilled the battle's hum,
They dug his grave at Waterloo.
When night had still'd. In the painting of the drummer boy, if one looks behind his left leg one can see the bottom of the drummer boy's sword blade. Also in the gallery there is a snippet from the Siege of Lucknow in the Indian Mutiny 1857. An account of Drummer Ross of the 93rd playing his bugle under fire from the rebels and singing Yankee Doodle standing on the dome of the highest Mosque in Lucknow. On 28 November at the Second Battle of Cawnpore, 15-year-old Thomas Flynn, a drummer with the 64th Regiment of Foot, was awarded the Victoria Cross. "During a charge on the enemy's guns, Drummer Flynn, although wounded himself, engaged in a hand-to-hand encounter with two of the rebel artillerymen". He remains the youngest recipient of the Victoria Cross.

A widely reported incident at the Battle of Isandlwana during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, spelled the end of boys being sent on active service by the British Army. Part of the British force returned to their camp at night to find that it had been overrun by the Zulu army a few hours previously. An eyewitness reported that "Even the little drummer boys that we had in the band, they were hung up on hooks, and opened like sheep. It was a pitiful sight". Drummer boys although still with the title 'drummer boy' used bugles by then.

Nine years ago we were privileged to own the very same pattern of sword, regimental marked for the 1st Battalion the Warwickshire Regt. {the 24th} that served in the war. This sword no longer has any regimental stamps that may once have been present.

Code: 26059

495.00 GBP