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Unknown Builder (1912)

St. Paul's Anglican Church: Sanctuary; front, left
1379 Esquimalt Road
Victoria: Esquimalt, BC, CA

Images


2014-01-09 - Keydesk (Photograph by Toad Hollow Photography (with kind permission), submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

2014-01-09 - Facade (Photograph by Toad Hollow Photography (with kind permission), submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

2014-01-09 - Keydesk (Photograph by Toad Hollow Photography (with kind permission), submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

2014-01-09 - Organ facade and keydesk (Photograph by Toad Hollow Photography (with kind permission), submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

2014-01-09 - Nave interior with organ at front, left. (Photograph by Toad Hollow Photography (with kind permission), submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

2014-01-09 - Church exterior (Photograph by Toad Hollow Photography (with kind permission), submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

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Notes

2004-10-30 - The original builder was Peter Conacher & Co. (1891). -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1996. -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - This entry represents the installation of a used organ. Relocated from St. John's Anglican (The Iron Church), Victoria, B.C. in 1913. 4 stops modified or changed. This building was at the Naval Garrison, then moved to its present location & became St. Paul's [before or after the organ was moved here?]. -Database Manager

2007-02-19 - Updated through on-line information from Douglas Adams. -- Bought from St. John the Divine parish in 1912 for $1000. Sliding glass doors enclose the keyboards. Manual feeders are operable, organ is normally powered by electric blower. Several ranks replaced with upperwork by Hugo Spilker ca. 1970s. -Database Manager

2009-10-13 - Updated through on-line information from Douglas Adams. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Original document from Connor Annable. Source: Stoplist taken from Orgues au Quebec website 2019-08-20

Esquimalt, BC
St. Paul's Anglican

Organ by Peter Conacher & Co. (1891)

GREAT
16' Double Open Diapason
8' Large Open Diapason
8' Small Open Diapason
8' Stopped Diapason
4' Octave
4' Harmonic Flute
2 2/3' Quint
2' Super Octave
III Scharff 1 1/3'

SWELL
8' Hohl Flöte
8' Vox angelica
8' Voix céleste (TC)
4' Octave
2' Harmonic Piccolo
II Sesquialtera
8' Cornopean
8' Oboe
Tremulant

CHOIR
8' Lieblich Gedackt
4' Clear Flute
2 2/3' Nasat
2' Principal
8' Clarionet

PEDAL
16' Open Diapason
16' Bourdon
		

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