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and could be played normally or by clockwork. On arrival, the organ took many weeks to assemble. Dallam kept a diary of his journey, which was published in the nineteenth century by the
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Organ of King's College. This instrument has been rebuilt since Dallam's time, but it is believed that some of the case is original.
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Early Voyages and Travels in the Levant: I. The diary of Master Thomas Dallam, 1599-1600...
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This article is about the first Thomas Dallam. For his grandson of the same name, see
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Christopher Kent, ‘Dallam, Thomas (bap. 1575, d. in or after 1630)’,
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Dallam was baptised in Flixton, Lancashire. His family came from
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Dallam afterwards built many important organs, including that of
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Dallam family
Blacksmiths' Company
Dallam
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London
Constantinople
Mehmet III
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Hakluyt Society
King's College Chapel, Cambridge
Holyrood Palace
English Civil War
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
accessed 26 Oct 2014
"How fear turned to fascination"
J.T. Bent
Early Voyages and Travels in the Levant: I. The diary of Master Thomas Dallam, 1599-1600...
Carrington, Dorothy
Encyclopædia Britannica profile
Works by or about Thomas Dallam
Internet Archive
Works by Thomas Dallam
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