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Howarth of London is a specialist woodwind instrument maker and retailer. Known all over the world as makers of the finest oboes, oboes d’amore and cors anglais, our instruments are made in our dedicated manufacturing workshops in Worthing, West Sussex.
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Repairs and Servicing At Howarth, we have a team of 8...
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Howarth of London is a specialist woodwind instrument maker...
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Haworth is a village in West Yorkshire, England. It is part of the metropolitan borough of the City of Bradford. The village is surrounded by moorland and situated atop the Pennine moors.
Howarth of London is a specialist woodwind instrument maker and retailer. Known all over the world as makers of the finest oboes, oboes d’amore and cors anglais, our instruments are made in our dedicated manufacturing workshops in Worthing, West Sussex.
Haworth (UK: ⫽ ˈ h aʊ. ər θ ⫽ HOW-ərth, also ⫽ ˈ h ɔː ər θ ⫽ HAW-ərth, US: ⫽ ˈ h ɔː w ər θ ⫽ HAW-wərth) is a village in the City of Bradford borough of West Yorkshire, England.
Howarth | 2 Limited Edition Prints of London Shop and Workshop. £ 84.00.
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Howarth of London is a company specialising in the manufacture and retail of woodwind instruments and associated accessories. The company was formed in 1948 when its first oboe was produced, and continues to produce instruments today.