Violoncello used by Tom Taggart at the Grenaby church mission hall
Date made: early 19th century
Maker: Taggart, Tom
Description: Musical instrument. This violoncello was used for about 60 years by William Thomas (Tom) Taggart in the Grenaby Church Mission Room. Taggart was born about 1847, and was still playing the cello into his 80s. He was a travelling tailor, Manx speaker and well known local character. He played the cello at various religious meetings, including one in the open air at the top of Barrule.
It is recorded that at Kerrowkeil Chapel, one of the first Wesleyan chapels built in the south of the island, music in the early days was provided by Mr Tom Taggart and his bass fiddle (cello), and Kerrowkeil was for many years noted for its hearty singing. Although a harmonium was purchased in 1899, Tom and his fiddle continued for many years to provide the music.
See also SA 0059 interview with Mrs Christine Watterson in 1951 which mentions Taggart.
Measurements: 122 x 43 x 14 cm
Materials: copper alloy, fibre: animal, fibre: vegetable, wood
Object name: violin cello
Collection: Social History Collection
ID Number: 1954-3372
Subject tags : SHIC 2.851 - Hobbies, crafts and pastimes, Music
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Might it really be a Bass violin. You could compare string and body lengths - John B Dick Report this