Parsons' Auxetophone reproducer

Made:
1903
maker:
Charles Algernon Parsons
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Model of C.A. Parsons' Auxetophone reproducer for gramophone
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Old model of C.A
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Old model of C.A
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Old model of C.A
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Model of C.A. Parsons' Auxetophone reproducer for gramophone reproduction, patented 1903. The Auxetophone is a compressed air gramophone invented by Sir Charles Parsons.

Details

Category:
Sound Reproduction
Object Number:
1933-357
type:
auxetophone reproducer
credit:
The Hon. Geoffry Laurence Parsons