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- The Apollonicon was a self-acting barrel organ, built by the English Organ builders Flight & Robson in London and presented to the public the first time...
- Flight & Robson in London built a similar automatic instrument called Apollonicon, advised by the blind organist John Purkis, who had previously written...
- organ building firm Flight and Robinson during the construction of the Apollonicon a self-playing barrel organ, presented to the public for the first time...
- Flight & Robson in London built a similar automatic instrument called Apollonicon and in 1823 William M. Goodrich copied Mälzel's panharmonicon in Boston...
- 1805 Panharmonicon Digital, automated sound reproducing machine. 1817 Apollonicon Digital, automated sound reproducing machine. 1851 Piano Cylinder Digital...
- 'Spalding & Rodgers North American Circus: The Stupendous Apollonicon or Great Musical Chariot' (1849)...
- many more children have been instructed by him. At Exeter Hall, the Apollonicon rooms, and subsequently St. Martin's Hall, several thousand adults p****ed...
- For many years he was in charge of performances on Flight & Robson's Apollonicon. Among his students was Edward Collett May. He died in London at the...
- Kelly. With his son J. Flight and Joseph Robson, Flight constructed the apollonicon, an instrument with five manuals, forty-five stops, and three barrels...