| 41. | There is a large gallery above the west end of the nave, which when it was built held a barrel organ.
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| 42. | The church's Gothic style barrel organ was built in 1819, in London, by James Butler : an apprentice of George England.
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| 43. | Against the tower at the West, there was a loft, accessed from the belfry, which housed a small barrel organ and choir.
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| 44. | The playing task is ideally performed by a pinned barrel, and the art of barrel organs was well advanced by the mid-18th century.
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| 45. | Backed by Herschell, in 1893 DeKeist set up band organ production in North Tonawanda, New York, founding the North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory.
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| 46. | At 40 minutes past the hour, a group of revolutionary soldiers appear from the clock while a barrel organ plays " patriotic tunes ".
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| 47. | The law that banned barrel organs in New York was repealed in 1975 but that mode of musical performance had become obsolete by then.
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| 48. | Dagg had created the Sharpsichord, a solar powered cross between a harp and a barrel organ, which Bj�rk wanted to incorporate in one song.
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| 49. | Music was supplied by a small barrel organ, but it was not adequate and was moved to Ynyscynhaearn, where it is still in the gallery.
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| 50. | Eugene DeKleist of North Tonawanda, NY was an early builder of such organs ( also called " barrel organs " ) for use in carousels.
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