own, and the "stop-keys" therefor (made to a pattern suggested
by Sir Frederick Bridge) will be seen in the picture to the left of the
music desk. Note that this organ can be played from two keyboards.
The main organ has pneumatic action throughout. It was commenced in
1884, added to as funds were available, and finished in 1895. The
specification (containing the additions made in 1908-9) follows:
GREAT ORGAN (14 STOPS)
FEET. FEET.
Double Open Diapason 16 Harmonic Flute 4
Open Diapason, large scale 8 Twelfth 2 2/3
Open Diapason, No. 1 8 Fifteenth 2
Open Diapason, No. 2 8 Mixture, 4 ranks
Open Diapason, No. 3 8 Double Trumpet 16
Hohl Floete 8 Posaune 8
Principal 4 Clarion 4
CHOIR ORGAN (11 STOPS)
FEET. FEET.
Gedackt 16 Nason Flute 4
Open Diapason 8 Suabe Flute 4
Keraulophon 8 Harmonic Gemshorn 4
Dulciana 8 Contra Fagotto 16
Lieblich Gedackt 8 Cor Anglais 8
Principal 4
SWELL ORGAN (18 STOPS)
FEET. FEET.
Double Diapason, Bass 16 Dulcet 4
Double Diapason, Treble 16 Principal 4
Open Diapason, No. 1 8 Lieblich Floete 4
Open Diapason, No. 2 8 Fifteenth 2
Rohr Floete 8 Mixture, 3 ranks
Salicional 8 Oboe 8
Voix Celestes 8 Double Trumpet 16
Dulciana 8 Cornopean 8
Hohl Floete 8 Clarion 4
SOLO ORGAN (8 STOPS)
FEET. FEET.
Gamba 8 _In a Swell Box_
Rohr Floete 8 Orchestral Oboe 8
Lieblich Floete 4 Clarinet 8
Harmonic Flute 4 Vox Humana 8
Tuba Mirabilis
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