Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2005-03-01 - Identified from company publications as edited and expanded in *The Hook Opus List 1829-1935*, ed. William T. Van Pelt (Organ Historical Society, 1991). -Database Manager
2005-11-07 - New console connecting this organ and a Jardine of 1882 (moved here from Church of the Epiphany) installed by Haskell when churches merged in 1898. The two organs replaced by Austin in 1925. -Database Manager
2024-03-31 - Updated through online information from Jonathan M. Bowen: Organ replaced E. & G. G. Hook organ Opus 41 of 1840. -Jim Stettner
Organ was situated in back gallery, where it replaced Hook's opus 41. Some pipework was retained from that. Source: Jonathan M. Bowen, Organist of the Church Source: Vox Humana March 1877. Reads that O. A. Knipe, Organist.
E. & G.G. Hook & Hastings (Opus 875, 1877) St. Luke's Episcopal Church Great: Open Diapason 16 Open Diapason 8 Viola di Gamba 8 Gemshorn 8 Dolce 8 Clarabella 8 Doppel Flute 8 Octave 4 Flute Harmonique 4 Twelfth 2 2/3 Fifteenth 2 Mixture V Trumpet 8 Clarion 4 Swell: Bourdon 16 Open Diapason 8 Salicional 8 Spitz Floete 8 Aeoline 8 Stopped Diapason 8 Flauto Traverso 4 Violina 4 Flageolette 2 Dolce Cornet III Cornopean 8 Oboe 8 Choir: Geigen Principal 8 Dulciana 8 Stopped Diapason 8 Melodia 8 Flute d’ Amour 4 Fugara 4 Piccolo 2 Clarinet 8 Orchestral Oboe 8 Pedal: Contra Bourdon 32 Open Diapason 16 Bourdon 16 Dulciana 16 Quint 10 2/3 Octave 8 Violincello 8 Super Octave 4
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