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3 pipe-organ departmental “labels”
from console of organ built by
BLACKETT AND HOWDEN, NEWCASTLE
Blackett and Howden were a well-known firm or Victorian / Edwardian pipe organ builders, situated in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and especially active in the North-East of England, and south/central Scotland.
These departmental “labels” came from the console of a recently-dismantled organ in Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Dated 1906, so 112 years old. In those days they didn’t use plastic for these items (but we are not allowed to mention the I-word on Ebay)POSTAGE is free
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Category: Musical Instruments:Keyboards and Pianos:Organs
Location: Elland, West Yorks