Church Organ, All Saints - Grafham, Cambridgeshire
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N 52° 18.500 W 000° 18.022
30U E 684038 N 5798764
A church organ by Peter Conacher & Co, Huddersfield (1912) in All Saints' church, Grafham
Waymark Code: WMPWZ8
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 11/01/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Team GPSaxophone
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Builders

1912           Peter Conacher & Co  Huddersfield

Ex-Wyton (now closed) see D00217 - installed Grafham some
time after 1965

Cases

          
Position  West end in front of tower arch  Type  Pipe Rack

Front casework painted green

Department and Stop list

Pedal Key action   Stop action   Compass-low C  Compass-high f1  Keys 30
             1 Bourdon 16  
 
Great Key action   Stop action   Compass-low C  Compass-high g3  Keys 56
             2 Principal    
             3 Gamba 8  
             4 Double Diapason 16  
             5 Fifteenth    
             6 Lieblich Gedact 8  
             7 Open Diapason 8  
 
Swell Key action   Stop action   Compass-low C  Compass-high g3  Keys 56 Enclosed
             8 Echo Oboe 8  
             9 Rohr Flute 8  
             10 Violin Diapason 8  
             11 Wald Flute 4  
             12 Salicional 8  

Console

Console type  En fenêtre   Stop type  Drawstop   Label type  Ivory   Label font  Block Capitals   Pedalboard  Radiating concave  

Principal stop label in Gothic


Couplers

Swell to Pedal

Swell to Great

Great to Pedal

Details

Blowing Electric  

Accessories

Lever hitch Swell
2 combination pedals

Further information

Plate: This organ erected by parishioners and friends was dedicated to the
Glory of God by the Ven. Archdeacon Vesey LlD Oct. 2 1912 J. Harrison MA
Rector (i.e. Wyton dedication)

 

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