2010-06-19 - Identified through on-line information from David Wallace. -- E & G G Hook opus 173 1854, built for the State Street Congregational Church in Portland, Maine. Removed from Portland and set up in the Westbrook Methodist Church in February 1893 by Portland organ technician C. P. Graves. Removed from the Westbrook church in March 2005 by David Wallace when the church closed. Installed in the Boom, Belgium church in 2009 by David Wallace. -Database Manager
2010-06-20 - Updated through on-line information from David Wallace. -Database Manager
2010-06-21 - Updated through on-line information from Koen Schelkens. -Database Manager
2011-06-10 - Updated through on-line information from Alfonso Torrijos. -Database Manager
Typed Stoplist (Source: David E. Wallace website, 2012-04-10) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Our Lady and St. Rochus Boom, Belgium Installation David E. Wallace, 2009 E & G.G. Hook Opus 173, 1854 GREAT (56 notes) 8 Open Diapason 8 Open Diapason (not originally installed) 8 Melodia treble (TF) 8 St. Diapason Bass (17 notes) 4 Principal 2-2/3 Twelfth 2 Fifteenth Sesquialtera III 8 Trumpet Treble (TC) 8 Trumpet Bass (12 notes) SWELL (56 notes; 1-12 permanently coupled to Choir) 16 Bourdon (TC) 8 Op. Diapason (TC) 8 Viol di Gamba (TC) 8 St. Diapason (TC) 4 Principal (TC) Cornet II (TC) (12th & 15th no breaks) 8 Trumpet (TC) 8 Hautbois (TC) Tremulant CHOIR (56 notes) 8 St. Diapn Treble (TF) 8 St. Diapn Bass (17 notes) 8 Dulciana 8 Viol d'Amour 4 Principal 4 Wald Flute 8 Cremona (original removed in the 1890's) PEDAL (20 notes) 16 Double Op. Diapason 16 Bourdon COUPLERS Sw to Gr Sw to Ch Ch to Gr sub 8vs Gr to Pedals Ch to Pedals Bellows signal Balanced Swell Pedal [Recieved online from T. Daniel Hancock, 2012-04-10]
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