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Bell Harp - Invention attributed to John Simcock a soldier in a regiment of Dragoons

Bell Harp - Invention attributed to John Simcock a soldier in a regiment of Dragoons


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Bell Harp - Invention attributed to John Simcock a soldier in a regiment of Dragoons

Bell Harp - Invention attributed to John Simcock a soldier in a regiment of Dragoons and dates from around 1700. The harp is sounded by using a plectrum on either thumb and the player holds the harp by the wooden projections to the side of the frame, swinging it up and down! Date: 1929

Media ID 11556955

© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection

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