Difference between revisions of "Light Console (Q30599)"

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(‎Created claim: First use date (P111): 1935)
 
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 30 October 2023

A 1930s lighting control system, based on cinema organ technology. The operator could play light as a musician plays an organ.
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Light Console
A 1930s lighting control system, based on cinema organ technology. The operator could play light as a musician plays an organ.

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