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Museum technician Richard Miller was to knock out the dents in this giant auyetephone
Museum technician Richard Miller was to knock out the dents in this giant auyetephone which was built by Parsons to aid musical instruments in big concert halls.
After being treated at Shipley Art Gallery it will be returned to its stand at the Municipal Museum of Science and Industry, Newcastle in October 1975
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In this print from the 1970s, we see museum technician Richard Miller diligently working on a giant auyetephone. This impressive musical instrument, built by Parsons to enhance acoustics in grand concert halls, had suffered some dents over time. With great care and expertise, Miller is tasked with restoring its pristine condition. The scene takes place at Shipley Art Gallery where the auyetephone has been brought for treatment. The gallery's commitment to preserving historical artifacts is evident as they prepare to return this magnificent piece back to its stand at the Municipal Museum of Science and Industry in Newcastle. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time, it serves as a reminder of the importance of music and instruments in our lives. The auyetephone stands tall and proud, symbolizing the power of sound that can captivate audiences within vast concert halls. This photograph captures not only an act of restoration but also showcases the dedication and passion behind preserving our cultural heritage. It transports us back to an era when craftsmanship was highly valued, reminding us that even seemingly ordinary objects like musical instruments hold stories worth cherishing. Thanks to Memory Lane Prints for sharing this extraordinary image that encapsulates both artistry and history intertwined through music's enchanting melodies.
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