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Estey Organ Co. Opus 2648 (1927)

Trinity Chapel (Episcopal), Crescentville: Sanctuary
Crescentville Road and Green Lane
Crescentville
Philadelphia, PA

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


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1936 - Nave and chancel (Archives of the Diocese of Pennsylvania via Philadelphia Studies/Paul R. Marchesano)

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Notes

2007-10-24 - Identified by James R. Stettner through information from the Estey Opus List, published in The Boston Organ Club newsletter, 1973-1979. -Database Manager

2015-04-17 - Updated through online information from Jonathan M. Bowen. -- Console removed in the late 1990's, organ may still be in chambers. Church closed. -Database Manager

2021-04-27 - Estey opus 2648 Contract signed on March 29th, 1927 Cost: $4,900 paid in cash on completion -Roman Lizak

2024-10-08 - Consecrated November 20, 1870. A Chapel/mission of Trinity Parish, Oxford. Also identified as attached to All Saints Church. An undated photo may show the interior of the chapel before the fire with an organ facade at front right. Original building destroyed by fire, November 1925. Rebuilt and opened 1927. -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Source: Taken from Contract March 29th, 1927

Great Open Diapason 8 (61 Pipes; Metal), Dulciana 8 (61 Pipes; Metal), Melodia 8 (61 Pipes; Wood), Flute d'Amour 4 (61 Pipes; Wood & Metal)

Swell Salicional 8 (73 Pipes; Metal), Aeoline 8 (73 Pipes; Metal), Vox Celeste 8 (61 Pipes; Metal), Stopped Diapason 8 (73 Pipes; Wood), Flute Harmonic 4 (73 Pipes; Metal), Oboe 8 (61 Pipes; Metal)

Pedal Bourdon 16 (44 Pipes; Wood), Lieblich Gedackt 16 (32 Pipes; Wood), Bass Flute 8 (32 Notes; Wood)


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