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  2. Fairground organ - Wikipedia

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    A fairground organ is a musical organ covering the wind and percussive sections of an orchestra. Originated in Paris , France , it was designed for use in commercial fairground settings to provide loud music to accompany rides and attractions, mostly merry-go-rounds .

  3. Limonaire Frères - Wikipedia

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    The 52-key 'De Gouden Limonaire' (The Golden Limonaire) in the Museum Speelklok in Utrecht, The Netherlands Small Limonaire Frères street organ, with decorated facade. Limonaire Frères were an amusement ride, street organ and fairground organ builder, based in Paris, France, during the 19th and early 20th century.

  4. Charles Marenghi & Cie - Wikipedia

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    Replica Ch. Marenghi & Cie fairground organ (exhibited at Gloucestershire Steam & Vintage Extravaganza 2013) Charles Marenghi & Cie was a French fairground organ manufacturer. [1] [2] Charles Marenghi started his career working in the famous organ factory of Gavioli & Cie in Paris. By 1900, he was chief of the Gavioli workshops.

  5. Wurlitzer - Wikipedia

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    As demand for organs grew from the fairground operators, Wurlitzer was approached by Eugene de Kleist, an-ex employee of Limonaire Frères and the founder of the North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory. After de Kleist developed the tonophone for the company, which won a gold medal at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition , Wurlitzer invested in his ...

  6. Street organ - Wikipedia

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    Larger organs are not usually turned by hand, but use an electric motor. Such larger instruments are called a fairground organ, band organ or orchestrion. [citation needed] In the United Kingdom, many use the term street organ to refer to a mechanically played, piano-like instrument also known as a barrel piano. [citation needed]

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  8. North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, the United States government imposed high import tariffs on both street and fairground organ importation. At this time only the French company of Gavioli had an office established in North America, but the move deterred other European organ manufacturers from doing the same. The result was that embryonic American fairground ride ...

  9. Scarborough Fair Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Scarborough Fair Collection is a museum of fairground mechanical organs and showman's engines, located in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, one of the largest collections of its type in Europe. [ 1 ] The museum was founded by local Farmer turned entrepreneur and owner of nearby holiday park ), Graham Atkinson, who wanted to both indulge his ...

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