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Paul Gregson says: This looks like an old case with a new console, therefore new internal workings (?) Nicely painted (not original though ?) I am sorry to hark on about "them" again, but CURTAINS ! Get rid of them please.
Suffolk, Withersfield by jmc4 - Church Explorer
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Paul Gregson says: I love it ! In the comments on the original picture it mentions this organ may be a concoction of parts of the 1960's. It certainly looks like it, but it looks impressive. I love old clocks, and here we have a superb example....however....neither the organ or the clock is served well. The clock mechanism needs to be against a blank wall, or in the open. "Captains log, star date 3023, new android organist seen with organ..."
Merton - Church of Saint Swythun, organ by Piet Bron
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Paul Gregson says: Close up detail, and not a curtain in sight.
Merton - Church of Saint Swythun, organ console by Piet Bron
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Paul Gregson says: The organ in its setting.
Merton - Church of Saint Swythun, interior with organ by Piet Bron
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Paul Gregson says: A fine looking period piece of about 1850 (?) I have not been able to find out anything about the organ. The church is a fraction of its original size, but known for the wall paintings discovered in the 1960's
All Saints church Bradfield Combust Suffolk by David
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Paul Gregson says: "Now.....all breath in and we will fit you all in some how." In the centre section, a "Dust" line can be seen below the cross-bar...why ? What has been changed ?
All Saints church Lawshall Suffolk by David
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Paul Gregson says: From the way the pipes form a flattened arch, something tells me this organ has been moved to this position (?) Is there something wrong with organist's feet ? Joking apart a fine organ.
St George's church Shimpling Suffolk by David
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Paul Gregson says: An organ that has been moved from a gallery to here...a wonderful Gothic Revival case. Just look at those magnificent corbels on the wall behind.
All Saints church Hawstead Suffolk by David
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Paul Gregson says: A nice looking instrument,but how did the pipes get the dints ? ( Another horror of a music light !) The console doors seem a little obtrusive.
Abbott & Smith organ by John
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Paul Gregson says: The console. Organists can be so messy ! I love the little shelves in the corner, but they are empty....while...on the other side, we have...a mess. Good to see light switches hidden away....have a gold star.
Abbott & Smith Console by John
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Groningen, Demonstratieorgel Eeuwe Zijlstra by Schnarp
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St Philip's Church, Eaglesfield. Christmas tree festival 2012 by Gwyn
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Organ by david.robarts
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Organ by david.robarts
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Organ by david.robarts
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Solway Organ: serial number #1, built on Hestan Island by Gwyn
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Solway Organ: Dalbeattie Christ Church by Gwyn
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Solway Organ Installed at home by Gwyn
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