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How Pianola Works 1912How the player-piano works - air passes through the holes in the piano-roll and acts on the bellows mechanism, causing a hammer to strike a key
Advert for Pianola Piano 1913Social gathering around Pianola Piano, pre-war ladies and gentlemen in their evening attire being entertained by the piano. Date: 1913
PianolaAdvertisement for the Pianola, the automatic piano-player from the Orchestrelle Company of Regent Street
Aeolian Pianola AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for the Aeolian Co. Ltd. promoting the Pianola Piano, accompanied with a painting which depicts a scene where three ladies with fans are enjoying the beautiful music
The Pianola Piano AdvertisementAn advertisement for the Orchestrelle Company, promoting the Weber Pianola piano, by giving a visual depiction, through illustration of Pierette Op. 41, a ballet by Cecile Louise Stephanie Chaminade
Orchestrelle Company Advertisement PianolaAn illustrated advertisement for The Orchestrelle Company, promoting the Pianola piano. The image shows a red haired woman playing the instrument, to the admiration two happy people behind
Pianola advertAn advert for the pianola. It is a player piano is a self-playing piano, containing a pneumatic or electro-mechanical mechanism that operates the piano action via programmed music recorded
Piano AdvertisementAdvert for the Duo-Art Pianola Piano, a self-playing and traditional piano in one. Date: 1925
The Pianola Company AdvertisementThis advertisement illustration shows a young lady playing the Pianola Piano for an admiring audience consisting of an older gentleman with a lady wearing a red dress. Date: circa 1917
Advert for Pianola Piano 1919Evening scene with people listening to music on the piano. Date: 1919
PIANOLA ADVERT 1Everyone admires the Duo-Art Pianola; such an instrument as this leaves prejudice defenceless Date: 1916
Aeolian pianoAeolian Co. Man and woman at an Aeolian player piano. Date: 1906
Advert for Le Pianola-Piano 1912Le Pianola-Piano permits anyone with a taste for music to play - without any previous study - the most difficult pieces in the repertory, to the admiration of all ! Date: 1912
The Pianola Piano advertisement, WW1Advertisement for the Pianola Piano, depicting a lady at the keyboard surrounded by appreciative army officers for, in times of anxiety (it)
Advert for Pianola Piano 1914The ever-seasonable Pianola Piano. Pre-programmed music recorded on a roll. 1914
Demonstrating a pianolaAeolian Co. Man demonstrating the Aeolian player piano
Pianola Advert 2Listeners admire the reproductive quality of the Duo-Art Pianola