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Stopped Diapason |
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Salicional |
8 |
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Principal |
4 |
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Chimney Flute |
4 |
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Fifteenth |
2 |
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Sesquialtera |
II |
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Manual to Pedal Coupler |
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Tracker key action : Mechanical stop action : Slider soundboard
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A small church organ installed on a west gallery in the “chair” position. The player sits at the back of the instrument and is able to see over the sides down to the Altar. The case is built of solid American Oak, with pipeshades carved in Lime, representing Vines and the Yorkshire rose.
The concept for the organ was based on our previous instrument at Marlow, adding a Salicional from tenor f for softer accompaniment, a Sesquialtera for both solo and chorus use, and a coupled pedalboard.
The consultant to the church was Dr. John Rowntree.

Above left: looking up at the casework
Above right: pipeshade detail