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Organ At Palace
circa 1929: The organ at Alexandra Palace, north London, believed to be the finest and largest concert in Europe. Built by Father Henry Willis in 1875, and rebuilt in 1929. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
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1920 1929 Concert Keyboard Instrument Large London England Music Musical Instrument North Organ Unusual Angle Alexandra Palace Believed Finest
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Set of 4 Glass Place Mats. Stylish and elegant polished safety glass, toughened and heat resistant (275x225mm, 7mm thick). Matching Coasters also available.
Set of 4 Glass Place Mats. Elegant polished safety glass and heat resistant. Matching Coasters may also be available
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 19.7cm (10" x 7.8")
Estimated Product Size is 27.5cm x 22.5cm (10.8" x 8.9")
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Capturing the Majestic Melodies - The Organ at Alexandra Palace
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. Step back in time to the golden era of music with this print of the magnificent organ at Alexandra Palace. Taken circa 1929, this image showcases the grandeur and splendor of one of Europe's finest concert organs. Built by Father Henry Willis in 1875, and later rebuilt in 1929, this extraordinary instrument stands as a testament to craftsmanship and musical excellence. Its imposing presence fills the frame, commanding attention with its intricate pipes and ornate details. The unusual angle chosen by the photographer adds an element of intrigue to this already awe-inspiring scene. From this perspective, we are able to appreciate not only the sheer size but also the architectural beauty that surrounds it. As we gaze upon this historical artifact from a bygone era, we can almost hear its melodious notes reverberating through Alexandra Palace's hallowed halls. It serves as a reminder of London's rich musical heritage and its contribution to European culture. This print is more than just a visual representation; it transports us back in time, evoking emotions tied to nostalgia for classical music enthusiasts or lovers of history alike. Whether you're an avid collector or simply appreciate fine art photography, let this stunning piece adorn your walls and immerse you in the timeless beauty of music.
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