2005-07-18 - Identified through on-line information from Bruce D. Brewer. -- This organ was probably originally in a private home in West Warwick RI, then in a Catholic School until 05/2004, now in Baltimore MD. The organ has an 8' Diapason in the front, the pipes are mitered over the swell box & behind the case to reduce the overall height. 2 ranks, diapason & dulciana, pedal pull-downs. Walnut case -Database Manager
2005-07-24 - From Bruce D. Brewer: Both ranks are full-compass, with the dulciana basses being stopped metal pipes. -Database Manager
2005-08-07 - On-line update from Bruce Brewer -- Inscription inside the swell box = H.I. Greene, River Pointe, RI. Also, Clyde S.R.R. (?) -Database Manager
2005-08-07 - On-line update from Bruce Brewer -- Both ranks are metal, with wood stoppers in the Dulciana bass. The pipework is all original, either scroll tuned, or cone tuned. all unaltered. -Database Manager
2005-08-25 - On-line update from Bruce Brewer -- The instrument was removed from the chapel of the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary Convent, adjoining Saint John the Baptist Church in West Warwick Rhode Island. The address of which was #10 Washington Street, West Warwick, RI in June 2004. -Database Manager
Source: Bruce Brewer, Application for Historic Organ Citation
Manual (58 notes) Open Diapason 8 (58 pipes, 1 – 13 in façade), Dulciana 8 (58 pipes, 1-12 zinc, next 37 pipes scroll tuned, final 9 cone tuned)
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