Church Organ - St Peter - Stoke Lyne, Oxfordshire
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N 51° 57.039 W 001° 10.626
30U E 625275 N 5757119
Church organ in south trancept of St Peter's church, Stoke Lyne.
Waymark Code: WMWH4J
Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/05/2017
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Church organ in south trancept of St Peter's church, Stoke lyne.
"Historic Organ Certificate awarded 1999 Grade=Ungraded
Builders
1872 John Rogers Fringford, Oxon
Made by JR. "The gift of Laura Sarah, Lady Peyton."
Cases
Position W wall S transept Type Pipe Rack
Plain metal front pipes, 5-12-5
Department and Stop list
Pedal |
Key action Tr Stop action Compass-low C Compass-high b1 Keys 25 |
|
1 |
Bourdon |
16 |
12 pipes only, unenclosed |
|
Manual |
Key action Tr Stop action Me Compass-low C Compass-high f3 Keys 54 Enclosed |
|
2 |
Bourdon to Manual |
16 |
couples when Ped. Bourdon out |
|
3 |
Open Diapason |
8 |
unenclosed below tenor f# |
|
4 |
Stop'd Diapason |
8 |
bass, to f sharp |
|
5 |
Clarabella |
8 |
fid. g |
|
6 |
Dulciana |
8 |
fid. g |
|
7 |
Principal |
4 |
|
|
8 |
Flute |
4 |
TC |
|
9 |
Fifteenth |
2 |
|
|
10 |
Hautboy |
8 |
TC |
Console
Stop type drawstops Label font Block capitals Pedalboard flat parallel
Flat jambs; square rods; stops both sides of keyboard;
Couplers
Manual to Pedals
Manual Octave
Accessories
3 combination pedals; lever swell pedal hitchdown
Further information
The Bourdon and the Open Diapason below tenor F sharp are unenclosed.
Quite good, but the unenclosed bass of the Open Diapason is brashly "edgey".
backfall pivots very worn and thumper fixed to take up slack (BRC)"
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