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Penny whistle
Tin whistle, duct flute. Tubluar metal body with six fingerholes of different sizes. Blue plastic whistle head with a rectangular mouth or window, which is beveled on the lower edge. The beak has tooth marks on both sides and the head is cracked.
- Date:
circa 1975 - Maker:
Barnes and Mullins - Collection:
Horniman Museum and Gardens - Inventory number:
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Oswestry (Timezone: Europe/London) - Hornbostel-Sachs classification:421.221.12 Open flutes with internal duct with fingerholes
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- Materials:plastic, metal
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- Hornbostel-Sachs category:421.221.12 Open flutes with internal duct with fingerholes
- Repository:Horniman Museum and Gardens
- Measurements: overall: 295 x 20 mm