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DescriptionWhite's Mammoth Gavioli Coliseum Organ (1909).jpg |
English: Built for Sydney White's Electric Coliseum Bioscope & Variety Show and delivered in 1909, the Mammoth Gavioli was the last 112 Keyless Organ to be completed by Gavioli et Cie, Paris. This particular instrument was the biggest ever to be manufactured by the firm.
It spent many years in South Wales, and is now restored and travels the country visiting steam engine rallies. Here it can be seen at the Island Steam Show on the August Bank Holiday weekend of 2009. |
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