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Hall Organ Co.

Homewood Cemetery: Chapel
Pittsburgh, PA

Note: Not playable. (in this location)


Images


Unknown - Organ Case (non-speaking pipes) ((2007) Photograph by Jim Stark/Database Manager)

Unknown - Console (Photograph by Jim Stark/Database Manager)

Unknown - Setterboard and Builder's Nameplate (Photograph by Jim Stark/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2005-06-28 - Identified through information in <i>Classified List of Hall Organs</i>, published in 1929 by Hall Organ Co., West Haven, Connecticut. -Database Manager

2014-04-14 - Updated through online information from Joseph Tuttle. -- Organ situated in gothic casework on right side of the chapel apse. The instrument has been unplayable for many years. All pipe work appears extant. The console has been moved to storage in the basement. -Database Manager


Stoplist

taken from console 2007 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Homewood Cemetary, Pittsburgh, PA
Hall Organ Company
West Haven, CT
1922

Great (enclosed)

 8 Open diapason (unenclosed)
 8 Concert Flute
 8 Dulciana
 8 Unda Maris
 4 Harmonic Flute
 Sw-GT 16,8,4
 Gt 16,4
 Unison release
 Tremolo

Swell

 8 Stopped Diapason
 8 Saliciaonal
 8 Vox Celeste
 8 Aeoline
 4 Chimney Flute
 8 Oboe
 Gt-Sw 8
 SW 8,4
 Unison release
 Tremolo

Pedal

16 Bourdon
16 Lieblich Gedeckt
Gt-Pd 8
Sw-Pd 8
Pd 4



 [Received from Jim Stark 2016-05-15.]

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