OHS convention: 1960
Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - Undergoing renovations in 1964. Destroyed 1969. 30 pedalboard had been substituted for original. Composition pedals disconnected when 30-note pedalboard installed. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist from the Historic Stoplists table of the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Third Presbyterian (Old Pine St. Pres.), Philadelphia, PA 1871 J. C. B. Standbridge (Stoplist: David Schnute from T 14:1:1)* GREAT (58 notes) 16' Open Diapason 8' Open Diapason 8' Bell Open Diapason 8' Stopped Diapason 4' Principal 4' Flauto Traverso 2-2/3' Twelfth 2' Fifteenth III Sesquialtera (17,19,22, disagreement as to whether there were breaks) 8' Trumpet 8' Euphone (probably a substitute, possibly for a Clarion) SWELL (58 notes) 16' Bourdon 8' Open Diapason 8' Stopped Diapason 8' Keraulophon 8' Fugara 4' Claribel Flute 4' Fife 4' Violina 2-2/3' Twelfth 2' Flautina 8' Oboe & Bassoon Tremolo SOLO (58 notes) 8' Dulciana 8' Melodia 8' Gamba 4' Harmonique Flute 4' Gambette 2' Piccolo 8' Phonette (may have been a substitute, possibly for a mutation) 8' Clarinette & Bassoon PEDAL (27 notes) 16' Open Diapason 16' Bourdon 8' Violincello Couplers S-P G-P Solo-P S-Solo S-G Pedalboard had been enlarged to 30 notes, concave. Combination Action by Toe Studs, disconnected when pedalboard was altered. Great Sesquialtera has 17th, 19th, 22nd, no breaks ("no breaks" may have been incorrect according to Albert Robinson and Robert Whiting). "... the last three-manual organ built by John Standbridge." /ds/ *daate corrected from 1876. John died 1871.
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