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- Q4888591 description "Organ builder".
- Q4888591 description "Organ builder".
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- Q4888591 abstract "Benjamin Flight (1767?–1847), was an organ-builder.Flight was son of Benjamin Flight, who belonged to the organ-building firm Flight & Kelly. With his son J. Flight and Joseph Robson, Flight constructed the apollonicon, an instrument with five manuals, forty-five stops, and three barrels. This ingenious contrivance was exhibited from 1817 until 1840. The partnership with Robson was afterwards dissolved, but Flight continued to interest himself in certain inventions and improvements in the mechanism of organs.After his father's death in 1847, J. Flight carried on with the business until 1885.".
- Q4888591 birthDate "1767".
- Q4888591 birthYear "1767".
- Q4888591 deathDate "1847".
- Q4888591 deathYear "1847".
- Q4888591 thumbnail George_Daw_Portrait_of_Benjamin_Flight_at_a_table_by_an_organ.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4888591 dateOfBirth "1767".
- Q4888591 dateOfDeath "1847".
- Q4888591 name "Flight, Benjamin".
- Q4888591 shortDescription "Organ builder".
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- Q4888591 comment "Benjamin Flight (1767?–1847), was an organ-builder.Flight was son of Benjamin Flight, who belonged to the organ-building firm Flight & Kelly. With his son J. Flight and Joseph Robson, Flight constructed the apollonicon, an instrument with five manuals, forty-five stops, and three barrels. This ingenious contrivance was exhibited from 1817 until 1840.".
- Q4888591 label "Benjamin Flight".
- Q4888591 depiction George_Daw_Portrait_of_Benjamin_Flight_at_a_table_by_an_organ.jpg.
- Q4888591 givenName "Benjamin".
- Q4888591 name "Benjamin Flight".
- Q4888591 name "Flight, Benjamin".
- Q4888591 surname "Flight".