Telharmony
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Telharmony
Series of images from 1907 showing a Telharmony machine, invented by Dr. Thaddeus Cahill. A player on the Telharmonium controls vibrating currents from a series of dynamos, each of which corresponds to a separate note of music. The music is then transmitted and played through a vase or ornamental urn
Media ID 4353540
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
23rd Controls Currents Invented Note Played Player Separate Thaddeus Transmitted Vase Vibrating
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