Strand Light Console
A man operating a portable Strand Electric Light Console at the Theatre Royal in Bristol, later the Bristol Old Vic, circa 1946. The console, designed by Fred Bentham of Strand Lighting and built by the Compton Organ Company, allows the operator full control of the theatre's lighting during a performance. (Photo by Desmond Tripp/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Editorial #:
84880751
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
January 01, 1946
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Source:
Hulton Archive
Barcode:
JH6084
Object name:
Huty1443826
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2605 x 3564 px (8.68 x 11.88 in) - 300 dpi - 4 MB
- Bristol - England,
- 1940-1949,
- Adult,
- Adults Only,
- Archival,
- Arts Culture and Entertainment,
- Backstage,
- Black And White,
- Bristol Old Vic,
- Dial,
- Electricity,
- Full Length,
- Indoors,
- Keyboard Instrument,
- Men,
- Music,
- Musician,
- One Man Only,
- One Person,
- Operating,
- People,
- Pipe Organ,
- Portability,
- Sitting,
- Stage Theater,
- Stool,
- Theatrical Performance,
- UK,