- to the
Brigade in
Ukraine at Find a
Grave Trumpeter Martin Landfrey (or
Lanfried)
plays the
charge he
sounded at the
Charge of the
Light Brigade. He uses...
- & tifinagh". www.centrederechercheberbere.fr.
Retrieved 18
April 2021.
Lanfry,
Jacques (1978). "Les
Zwawa (Igawawen) d'Algérie
centrale (essai onomastique...
-
Angers before joining the
White Fathers, Jean-Marie
Dallet joined Jacques Lanfry in Larbaâ Nath
Irathen (ex Fort National) in 1934,
where he
spent the rest...
- London, her home. The
recordist was C.R.Johnson
August 2, 1890,
Martin Lanfried (1834–1902)
playing a
bugle in the
Edison House, London,
bugle used at...
-
Kossmann (2013) has
published a
modern grammar of Ghadamès
based on
Lanfry’s materials.
Lanfry mentions the
number of c. 4,000
speakers as an
optimistic estimate...
- XI. p. 1438.
Lescroart 2019, p. 9.
Lescroart 2019, p. 13. A.M. Carment-
Lanfry, La cathédrale de Rouen, AMR 1977. Soyer,
Alexis (1977) [1853]. The Pantropheon...
-
supervised all
musical recordings. In 1890,
retired military trumpeter Martin Lanfried recorded at
Edison House using a
bugle he
believed to have been sounded...
-
Langres Tilpin of
Reims Giselbert of
Noyon George of
Ostia Joseph of
Dertona Lanfried of
Castrum Aurinand of
Tuscania Peter of
Populonium Felerad of Luna Theodore...
- been
reissued on 78rpm
records in the 1930s. His real name was
Martin Lanfried; he was one of the
original buglers from the 1854
Battle of Balaclava....
- 141–142.
Wellman 2013, p. 191.
Gross 2020, p. 66.
Lewis 1968, p. 126. Carment-
Lanfry 2010, p. 172. "Histoire".
Chateau du Bec-Crespin.
Retrieved December 22...