File:Console for the Telharmonium in the Cabot St Music Plant of the New England Electric Music Company, Holyoke, Massachusetts.jpg

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Description Thaddeus Cahill and an unknown assistant sit at the console of the 1906 iteration of the telharmonium, the world's first electromechanical instrument. The laboratory where its many relays and heavy electronics were housed was based at Crocker-McElwain's mill at 102 Cabot Street, in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
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Source The World's Work, June 1906, vol. XII, no. II
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