Harmonium
Mason & Hamlin
Category
Musical instruments, devices and recordings
Date
circa 1880
Materials
Acacia wood (Mahogany), ebony, ivory, metal
Measurements
590 mm (Height) x 1200 mm (Depth); 2030 mm (Length)
Place of origin
United States
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The Workhouse, Southwell, Nottinghamshire
NT 493210
Summary
Mason & Hamlin wooden harmonium or reed organ and stool. Detachable top and nine wooden decorative pipes.
Provenance
Made by Mason & Hamlin in the late 19th century. It is unclear if the instrument was purchased for the Workhouse at this point or later. There is reference to a harmonium being purchased from a Mrs Earle for £3 3 shillings in February 1884. This Mason & Hamlin harmonium was in use in the Committee Room in the 1930s. It was rescued from Greet House in 1980 by Mr John Howells. Donated as a gift to the Workhouse by Mr John Howells in May 2001. Research from the Guardians meeting minutes shows that: 16.06.1905 - The Master reported that (Mrs Earle's) harmonium was worn out 14.07.1905 - The harmonium was repaired at a cost of £1-5-0 11.2.1916 - A new organ was purchased at a cost of £8-7-6
Makers and roles
Mason & Hamlin, maker