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She could hear the barrel organs playing half a mile away.
There are still persons today who own and sometimes operate a barrel organ on a street.
First, there was a man in a straw hat playing a barrel organ.
For the record it was being ground out on a barrel organ by our performing monkey.
Cream says he should start his barrel organ again which he does.
This was a "barrel organ", in effect, a large music box played by turning a handle.
The church has a barrel organ by Robson dating from around 1830.
Another use of punched tape is in barrel organs.
And then just same as these barrel organs.
A radio broadcast led to a succession of small barrel organs being sent to him for repair.
Barrel organ grinder: He can be seen as the guardian of each emerging world.
They are frequently confused with barrel organs, but are quite different instruments.
The last barrel organs were electrically powered, or converted to electrical power.
One of its predecessors, from 1838-53, had been a barrel organ which provided hymn tunes.
Obsolete item he won't part with: I have an old, sort of barrel organ, which doesn't work at all.
A barrel organ sounded somewhere in the distance.
In 1839, a parishioner donated a barrel organ to the church, but its range of music was deemed inadequate.
The barrel organ was the traditional instrument of organ grinders.
She has a magical barrel organ which she spends most of her first episode trying to tune.
The firm produced both barrel organs and pipe organs.
In addition to a few antique barrel organs, there are many more modern organs that have been built.
A barrel organ was installed in 1850.
In 1794, Simeon introduced a barrel organ with sixty hymn tunes into the church.
They come to a barrel organ, Pingu gives the player some money and he plays a tune.
Some also confuse the barrel organ with the steam organ or calliope.
There are in London around a dozen firms specializing in the manufacture of piano organs, which they hire out for 15 shillings a week.
Canon Wintle set up a piano organ works and provided employment to many local people in the village in the depression years of the 1930s.
Brisbane's most famous landmark features the circular Concert Hall, a world-famous grand piano organ and a majestic view from the clock tower.
The band was joined by Nick Muir (ex Fire Next Time) at this time on piano organ and accordion, who remained with the band during their time at Silvertone.
Gary Sernovitz's first novel takes place over the course of four hours at a Midwestern state fair, where Edward Steinke, with the help of his younger brother, Barry, is trying to sell piano organs.
Barry is watching a performance by a folk band that successfully blends disparate musical styles into "traditional originals," and he is feeling nostalgic for his own cover band, the Hotels, whose demise led to his job demonstrating piano organs.
His musical talent became clear at an early age; when he was seven The Sydney Morning Herald printed an article headed "Child Wonder at Ashfield" reporting on a recital at which he performed on piano organ and violin.
For he was a poet and drowned untimely, and his verse, mild as it is and formal and sententious, sends forth still a frail fluty sound like that of a piano organ played in some back street resignedly by an old Italian organ-grinder in a corduroy jacket.