Description
Technical description: Wooden structure. Bellows operated by pedal; large lower reservoir and small upper indicator reservoir. Top of chest with 12 round sockets to receive pipe tenons; keyboard of 12 white keys, keys can be locked down for sustained sounds.
No inscriptions.
General usage of type: Organ builders equipment.
Formerly used with tone variator (585) and organ pipes (583b), (583c), (583d), (583e), (583f) and (583g). |
Other Information
General usage of type: Organ-builders equipment. Specific usage history: Formerly used in the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Glasgow. |
Notes
A. Myers, October 1995. |
Measurements
Length 1195, width (excluding pedal) 595, height (excluding pipes) 1010.Diameter of pipe tenon receivers: 20. |
Provenance
Part of the John G. McKendrick Bequest of Auditory Apparatus. ; Given by the University of Glasgow per Professor R.W. Pickford. |
Collection
MIMEd |
Accession Number
583a |