Dec. 30, 1957 - Kettledrum and drum for the police band The famous jazz musician Lionel Hampton was giving a kettledrum and a drum for present to the police ban of Hamburg at the town hall of Hamburg. Momentarily Lionel starts for a world trip, which began in Germany. Our Picture shows: Mr. Weimer from the firm Trixon, the policeman from the percussion instrument Winkler, Lionel Hampton, sitting, the leader of the police band Grenz, and police senator Dr. Kruger (all to be seen from left to right side)
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3688 x 4970 px | 31.2 x 42.1 cm | 12.3 x 16.6 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
30 December 1957Photographer:
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Dec. 30, 1957 - Kettledrum and drum for the police band The famous jazz musician Lionel Hampton was giving a kettledrum and a drum for present to the police ban of Hamburg at the town hall of Hamburg. Momentarily Lionel starts for a world trip, which began in Germany. Our Picture shows: Mr. Weimer from the firm Trixon, the policeman from the percussion instrument Winkler, Lionel Hampton, sitting, the leader of the police band Grenz, and police senator Dr. Kruger (all to be seen from left to right side) (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)