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Barrel organ.
Technical description: Wooden case. Front with mock pipes and red cloth. Handle, two bellows and reservoir. 14 wooden flue pipes, square section open flutes. One barrel, eight tunes: A Highland Lad; The Quaker's Wife; Roy's Wife; Lass o' Gowrie; Lawrie Gordon; Ye Banks & Braes; Welsh Jig; I n'er Lewed a Laddie but Ane.
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Circa 1830 - Maker:
H. Bevington (?) - Collection:
University of Edinburgh - Inventory number:
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- Hornbostel-Sachs classification:421.222.11-9 Mechanically driven sets of open flutes with internal duct without fingerholes
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- Hornbostel-Sachs category:421.222.11-9 Mechanically driven sets of open flutes with internal duct without fingerholes
- Repository:University of Edinburgh
- Measurements:length 310, width 169, depth 342.
- View the original record:https://collections.ed.ac.uk/mimed/record/15886