Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2005-04-06 - Identified through information in the Pilcher factory ledgers and an emended page from a catalog of c. 1870. For more information see the document referenced below. -Database Manager
2005-04-06 - 56n man, 25n ped. -Database Manager
2005-04-06 - In the first lists, this organ was originally assigned number 77. -Database Manager
2013-08-15 - Updated through online information from Stephen Maxwell. -- Replaced in 1891 by JW Steere and Sons opus 320. The church moved in 1913 with the Steere organ and the original building demolished. -Database Manager
2016-06-23 - Updated through online information from John Igoe. <br>In Bynum Petty's book, this organ is identified with opus number 100. -Database Manager
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