Three organ pipes.
Date MadeCirca 1908 |
DescriptionTechnical description: Three organ pipes with round tenons and usable with chest (583a). Flue pipes, polished wood, square section, each partly closed with metal flap at top. Repair History: Tenon of (583c/2) broken off at tip; flaps of (583c/1) and (583c/3) broken off and missing. Formerly used with pipe chest (583a). |
Other InformationSpecific usage history: Formerly used in the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Glasgow. |
NotesA. Myers, October 1995. |
MeasurementsLengths including tenons, (583c/1) 477; (583c/2) 556 in present condition; (583c/3) 690.Sounding lengths: (583c/1) 362; (583c/2) 435; (583c/3) 565.Diameter of tenons: minima, (583c/1) 15; (583c/2) c 17; (583c/3) 20. |
ProvenancePart of the John G. McKendrick Bequest of Auditory Apparatus.; Given by the University of Glasgow per Professor R.W. Pickford. |
CollectionMIMEd |
Accession Number583c |