Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[image:Im1885EnV60-p373.jpg|thumb| 1885. Organ at the [[1885 Inventions Exhibition]].]]
[[image:Im1885EnV60-p373.jpg|thumb| 1885. Organ at the [[1885 Inventions Exhibition]].]]
[[image:Im1886V62-p525.jpg|thumb| 1886. Piano forte fitted with pedals.]]
[[Image:Im1896EnV82-p655.jpg|thumb| 1896. Two manual mechanical organ.]]
[[Image:Im1896EnV82-p655.jpg|thumb| 1896. Two manual mechanical organ.]]



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1885. Organ at the 1885 Inventions Exhibition.
1886. Piano forte fitted with pedals.
1896. Two manual mechanical organ.

H. T. Wedlake.

Church organ builder of Berkley Road, Regent's Park-road, London, NW.

Constructed the Two Manual Mechanical Organ in the music room of the home, in Pembridge- square, of Mr. J. H. Van Ryn, well known in South African mining. [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1896/12/25