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[Handbill of 1800?, announcing Androides, or, animated mechanism ]
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Haddock, Marsden [funder/Sponsor]

Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer]
Title
[Handbill of 1800?, announcing Androides, or, animated mechanism ]
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Handbill of 1800?, announcing Androides, or, animated mechanism; "the exhibition lasts nearly two hours"; Androides, or, animated mechanism; New spelling automaton; Writing automaton; Fruitery; Liquor merchant and water server; Highland oracle; Running attendants; Androides, or, animated mechanism, no. 38, Norfolk-Street, Strand; opens every day at half past twelve o'clock, ... Mr. Haddock, impressed with gratitude for past favours, begs leave to acquaint the nobility, gentry, and the public in general, that, having fixed his residence in London, he is determined to exert himself (as organ builder and machinist) ...; [Handbill of 1800?, announcing Androides, or, animated mechanism ]
Date [1800?]
Dimensions single sheet; 243 x 204 mm
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Waxworks 4 (89)
Notes 003243; t187608
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