Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2011-10-01 - Identified through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- The former Garrison Chapel of the Royal Army was purchased by Trinity Church in 1907 to serve as their new church; the organ and church were destroyed by fire in 1927; a new building was completed in 1929 and Casavant installed 3/32 Op. 1339 in the new church; the church was demolished in December 2008; the fate of the organ is not known. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from the factory specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Halifax, Nova Scotia Trinity Church Casavant Op. 778 1919 3/29 Courtesy of the Casavant Frères Archives St. Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada ________________________________________________ GREAT SWELL 8' Open Diapason 68 16' Bourdon 68 8' Violin Diapason 68 8' Open Diapason 68 8' Doppelflöte 68 8' Stopped Diapason 68 4' Octave 68 8' Viola di Gamba 68 4' Harmonic Flute 68 8' Voix Celeste 56 2' Super Octave 61 8' Aeoline 68 8' Trumpet 68 4' Flauto Traverso 68 Super 2' Flautino 61 III Dolce Cornet 204 CHOIR 8' Cornopean 68 8' Melodia 68 8' Oboe 68 8' Viole d'Orchestre 68 8' Vox Humana 68 8' Dulciana 68 Tremulant 4' Waldflöte 68 Sub 2' Piccolo 61 Super 8' Clarinet 68 Tremulant PEDAL Sub 16' Open Diapason 30 Super 16' Bourdon 30 16' Gedeckt SW 8' Octave 12 8' Stopped Flute 12 [Received online from Jeff Scofield October 2, 2011]
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