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Hurdy-Gurdy Man 1867Victorian hurdy-gurdy man entertaining children
Hurdy-Gurdy Man - France Date: circa 1910s
Street music: hurdy gurdy player, 1857A hurdy gurdy player performing on the street, accompanied by two violins and a harp. Date: 1857
Dancing DogsDogs dancing to a hurdy-gurdy and fiddle
Hurdy Gurdy Man and Monkey. circa early 19th century
Hurdy gurdy, made by Henry Touvenel. SPAIN. Barcelona. Museum of Music
Hurdy Gurdy man and boy with rich girl and doll. 19th century
Hurdy Gurdy man and woman performing in streetHurdy Gurdy man and woman performing in the street. 19th century
Social / France / Street 22Parisian street scene including a hurdy-gurdy man and street notices on wall. Date: 1822
Hurdy-gurdy organ playerA hurdy-gurdy (orgue de Barbarie) player and his daughter in a French village Date: 1866
Organ player. Flowers of Happiness. Engraving
Street music: hurdy gurdy player in ParisMichel le Clerc, 18th century hurdy gurdy player, performing on the streets of Paris
Ukrainian Villagers - listening to musicUkrainian Villagers - listening to the music of a Hurdy Gurdy player Date: circa 1910s
Street music: Flemish hurdy gurdy playerFlemish street scene showing a hurdy gurdy player performing for some peasants. Date: 17th century
Street music: hurdy gurdy playerA hurdy gurdy player performing for three poor boys in the street
Street music: hurdy gurdy player, 1740A 18th century hurdy gurdy player performing on the streets of Paris. Date: 1740
Street music: 17th century hurdy gurdy playerStreet scene showing a blind hurdy gurdy player performing in 17th century Holland. Date: 17th century
OrganistrumA larger form of hurdy-gurdy, sometimes used in churches; the right hand turns a handle which rubs the strings against a resined wheel while the left hand fingers the keys