
Charles Palmer, Hill Tavern, Clent
D-EXP/P/M6/6 8 Jan 1958 Wolverhampton Archives
Mr Palmer claimed that his polyphon was the oldest in the country.
D-EXP/P/M6/6 8 Jan 1958 Wolverhampton Archives
Mr Palmer claimed that his polyphon was the oldest in the country.
D-EXP/P/M6/13 6 Mar 1964 Wolverhampton Archives
Ada owned a polyphon, originally made in Leipzig.
D-EXP/P/M6/5 7 Jul 1956 Wolverhampton Archives
Mr Garbett had a polyphon which stood in the corner of his shop.
D-EXP/P/M6/19 28 Jul 1971 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows Mr Palmer explaining the workings of the polyphon to a young child.
D-EXP/P/M6/17 18 Feb 1969 Wolverhampton Archives
Members of the Cinema Organ Society had restored the Wurlitzer organ. George Longstaff is mentioned and the photograph shows Steven Tovey of Yew Tree Road, Aston in Birmingham at the organ.
D-EXP/P/M6/69 19 Nov 1979 Wolverhampton Archives
The Association was holding a jumble sale, including a French horn made in Austria. The photograph shows Andrew Menzie (left) and Nick Godfrey with the instrument.