Church Organ - St John the Baptist - Harleston, Norfolk
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N 52° 24.140 E 001° 18.059
31U E 384414 N 5807145
Church organ in St John the Baptist's church, Harleston
Waymark Code: WMYG7X
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/12/2018
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Church organ in St John the Baptist's church, Harleston.
The organ appears to predate the building of this church (1872), so most probably came from another church. There appears to be no record of where that was.
"Builders
Cases
Position N choir chapel Type Pipe Rack
case painted red and green;
Department and Stop list
Pedal |
Key action Tr Stop action Compass-low C Compass-high c Keys 25 |
|
1 |
Bourdon |
16 |
|
|
Manual |
Key action Tr Stop action Compass-low C Compass-high f3 Keys 54 Enclosed |
|
2 |
Open Diapason Treble |
8 |
TC |
|
3 |
Open Diapason Bass |
8 |
Bottom 12 noted unenclosed |
|
4 |
Gamba |
8 |
TC, grooved to St Diap |
|
5 |
Stop'd Diapason Bass |
8 |
Bottom 12 notes only |
|
6 |
Clarabella |
8 |
TC |
|
7 |
Flute |
4 |
TC |
|
8 |
Principal |
4 |
|
|
9 |
Fifteenth |
2 |
|
|
10 |
Mixture |
II |
19.22 |
Console
Stop type drawstop Label type ivory Label font Old English in red Pedalboard concave straight;
Drawstops over manual keys; Pedal sharps radiate;
Couplers
Coupler Pedals to Keys
Accessories
3 composition pedals
L/H - All except pedal stop
Middle - All except pedal stop, Flute, Fifteenth and Mixture
R/H - Gamba, Stp'd Diap Bass & Clarabella only
Swell kick-down lever
Updates
1949 |
BBE |
BBE33.20; position and compass added; |
1981 |
JML |
Spec Confirmed. |
2000 |
CMo |
OSD 1981; more case, console and stop details;
comp pedals; PF2/2031;" |
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"The church was built in the 1870s to replace a ruinous medieval church on the market place. That had been built as a chapel of ease to mighty Redenhall, and the modern church still has the feel of a chapel, built by diocesan architect Richard Phipson, most famous for the interior of Norwich St Peter Mancroft and the complete rebuilding of Ipswich St Mary le Tower. He did a lot of work in the Waveney valley, but as far as I know this is his only complete church outside of Suffolk."
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