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    • Harpsichords
      • 1. Flemish Double Virginals (“muselar”) by Hans Ruckers jnr, Antwerp c,1623, copy by Frank Hubbard, Boston, Mass; assembled by Alastair McAlister, Melbourne, Vic
      • 2. Italian Virginals by J.B.Boni, Cortona 1617
      • 3. French Harpsichord by Pascal Taskin, Paris c. 1769
      • 4. English Virginals (transverse or bentside spinet) by Baker Harris, London, 1776
      • 5. English Harpsichord by Burckat Shudi, London, c, 1775
      • 6. Italian Harpsichord by Roberto / Federigo Cresci, Livorno 1778
    • Fortepianos
      • Fortepianos “Viennese” action
        • 7a. Viennese Grand Fortepiano by Johann Andreas Stein, Augsburg c. 1780
        • 7b. Viennese Grand Fortepiano by Johann Andreas Stein, Augsburg c. 1780
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        • 8. Viennese Grand Fortepiano by ? Josef Johann Brodmann or ? Louis Dulcken c.1810
        • 9. Viennese grand fortepiano by Franz Marschick c.1825
        • 10. Viennese Grand Fortepiano by Ignaz Bosendorfer c.1843
        • 11. Viennese Square Fortepiano by Johann Christian Gottlieb Irmler, Leipzig, c.1845
      • Fortepianos “English” action
        • 12. English Grand Fortepiano by Matthew and William Stodart, London, 1793
        • 13. English grand fortepiano by Muzio Clementi, London, c.1805
        • 14. English grand fortepiano by John Broadwood and Sons, London, 1817
        • 15. English upright grand fortepiano by John Broadwood and Sons, London 1816
        • 16. English compensating grand fortepiano by William Stodart, London, c.1820
        • 17. English downstriking grand fortepiano by Robert Wornum and Sons, London c.1851
        • 18. Anglo-French concert grand fortepiano by Pierre Erard, London, c.1862
        • 19. English square fortepiano by Jacob and Abraham Kirckman 1778
        • 20. English square fortepiano by John Broadwood and Son, London, 1797 identical to Clinkscale I,34.34
        • 21. English square fortepiano by George Astor, London, c.1805
        • 22. English square fortepiano by Muzio Clementi, London c.1808
        • 23. English square fortepiano by John Broadwood, London c.1851
        • 24. English cabinet fortepiano by John Broadwood, London c. 1812
        • 25. English cabinet fortepiano by John Broadwood and Sons, London c. 1850, No. 8698
        • 26. English ‘piccolo’ upright fortepiano by Robert Wornum, London c.1850
        • 27. Grand fortepiano by Ignaz Pleyel, Paris 1841/2
        • 28. Grand fortepiano by Pierre Erard, Paris, 1841
        • 29. French square fortepiano by Erard freres , Paris 1814
        • 30. Square fortepiano by Henri Pape, Paris 1834
        • 31. Grand pianoforte by Bluthner, Leipzig, c.1870
    • Organs
      • 32. John Avery: English bureau organ, c.1800 (original)
      • 33: English Church Organ by William Hill and Sons, London, 1860-1890
      • 34. North European Organ after Godfried Silbermann and others, mid 18th century (digitally enhanced replica)
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