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  2. St Pancras railway station piano - Wikipedia

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    Terry Miles playing the piano in 2019. The St Pancras railway station piano is a public Yamaha upright piano donated by Elton John to St Pancras railway station, a major interchange in London. History. On 4 February 2016 John performed a medley at the station, to promote the album "Wonderful Crazy Night." Following his performance, he donated ...

  3. Street piano - Wikipedia

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    The Street Piano in Sheffield. In Sheffield, The Street Piano was a piano on the pavement on Sharrow Vale Road in 2003. It was originally left outside temporarily because the owner could not get it up the steps into his new house. As a social experiment the owner and a friend then attached a sign inviting passersby to play the piano for free.

  4. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    UK 1767–1929 Cunningham Piano Company: Philadelphia: US 1891 Pianos are made in China by Hailun Pianos. Currier Piano Co. Boston and Marion, NC US 1823–1969 Danemann Pianos: London: UK 1893–1994 Also made a Waldberg brand however 'Waldberg Berlin' may be a different company. Decker Brothers: New York: US 1862–1900 Ed. Westermayer ...

  5. Cavendish Pianos - Wikipedia

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    The firm also has links to Lincoln College, which is the last facility in the UK to teach piano technology, and it has provided employment to graduates of the college. The firm currently produces five models of piano: Grand pianos. Cavendish Baby Grand: 152 cm; Cavendish Boudoir Grand: 186 cm; Upright pianos. Cavendish Classic: 112 cm

  6. John Brinsmead and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement, 1880. John Brinsmead, the founder and head of the firm, was born on 13 October 1814 in Weare Giffard, North Devon, a son of Henry Brinsmead, an innkeeper and lime burner, and his wife Elizabeth. After apprenticeship as a cabinet-maker in Great Torrington, he went by foot in 1835 to London, where he was a journeyman piano-case maker.

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  8. Finchcocks - Wikipedia

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    Finchcocks is an early Georgian manor house in Goudhurst, Kent. For 45 years it housed a large, visitor-friendly museum of historical keyboard instruments, displaying a collection of harpsichords, clavichords, fortepianos, square pianos, organs and other musical instruments. The museum was run by the owners of the house, Richard and Katrina ...

  9. Social history of the piano - Wikipedia

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    The piano was a symbol of social status, and the ability to play the piano stood as a testament to a woman's marriageability. [5] Emma Wedgwood Darwin. Women who had learned to play as children often continued to play as adults, thus providing music in their households. [6] For instance, Emma Wedgwood (1808–1896), the granddaughter of the ...