Date Made
Circa 1908 |
Description
Technical description: Wooden structure; requires external wind supply. Top of chest with eight round sockets to receive pipe tenons and one square socket to receive pipe tenon, for tenon 51 × 51. 9 stops; 2 sliders each for four adjacent round sockets.
No inscriptions.
Repair History: One side of square socket missing.
Formerly used with organ pipes (584b) and (584c) and Appunn's Tonmesser (584d). |
Other Information
Specific usage history: Formerly used in the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Glasgow. |
Notes
A. Myers, October 1995. |
Measurements
Length 630, width (excluding stops) 185, height (excluding pipes) 118.Diameter of pipe tenon receivers: 13, 15, 16, 21, 21, 16, 16, 13 respectively. |
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
584a |