2007-12-07 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2017-11-24 - Updated by Steven Bartley, who has heard or played the organ.<br> The organ is installed in a very cramped and oddly shaped chamber, right side of the chamber. There was no single large chest, as with most Moller organs, but several small electro-pneumatic offsets. By the early 2000s the organ was unplayable and in very poor condition, due to deferred maintenance and difficulty in access. Local organ technician, Tom Allen, revived the organ, replacing the ep action with direct electric action, and carried out a large deal of restorative repairs, on a shoe string budget, making the instrument usable. -Database Manager
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