2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1997 -Database Manager
2010-10-28 - Updated through on-line information from David Newton. -- Tremulant Stop is a dummy stop. It is not mechanically connected to anything inside the organ. -Database Manager
2016-08-22 - Updated through online information from T. Bradford Willis, DDS. <br>On the reverse of a vintage postcard of this organ, it states: "The organ was built by Noel Mander of London. It incorporates parts of the case built in 1741 for Woolwich Parish Church, London, and a few pipes by the celebrated eighteenth century organ builder George Pike England." -Database Manager
Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Westminster College, Churchill Chapel, Fulton, Missouri 1969 Noel P. Mander (Stoplist: David Schnute from T 14:1:15) GREAT (2-1/2" WPG) 8' Open Diapason 8' Stopped Diapason (*) 4' Principal 4' Nason Flute 2-2/3' Twelfth 2' Fifteenth 1-3'5' Tierce IV Fourniture V Mounted Cornet SWELL (2-3/4" WPG) 8' Gedeckt 8' Salicional 8' Celeste (tc) 4' Principal 4' Chimney Flute (*) 2' Octave 1-1/3' Larigot IV Cymbale 16' Cromorne 8' Trumpet 4' Clarion Tremulant PEDAL (2-3/4" WPG) 16' Subbass 8' Bass Flute 8' Principal 4' Gemshorn III Mixture 16' Fagott Sw-Gr, Gr-Ped, Sw-Ped (*) " ... contain some Pipes by England circa 1770."
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