Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2023-03-21 - From cinematreasures.org: The Princess Theatre was opened September 11, 1911. In March 1913 it was renamed Lyric Theatre. Following improvements it reopened as the Liberty Theatre on December 5, 1918 with seating listed at 480. It was later renamed Rialto Theatre before returning to the Liberty Theatre name on December 5, 1924. It was closed in November 1943 and was converted to an auto supply store. It has since been demolished. Clarence Eddy gave three recital on the organ in June 1919. -Jeff Scofield
Source: From THE DIAPASON August 1919
Davenport, Iowa Liberty Theater Bennett Op. 867 1919 3/ _________________________________________ GREAT SWELL 8' Diapason 8' Diapason 8' Major Flute 8' Clarabella 8' Violoncello 8' Viola 8' Flauto Dolce 8' Viola Celeste 4' Flute Harmonic 8' Flauto 16' Tuba Profunda 4' Flute 8' Tuba 4' Violin 4' Tuba Clarion 8' Oboe Orchestral Chimes 20 Harp 61 PEDAL 16' Double Bass ORCHESTRAL 16' Violone 8' Viole d'Orchestre 8' Cello 8' Viole Celeste 8' Flute 8' Quintadena 16' Trombone 4' Whistling Flute 8' Tuba 2' Piccolo Bass Drum 8' French Horn Cymbals 8' Clarinet 8' Saxophone TRAPS 4' Musette 1st Kettle Drum Sgl Chimes 1st Kettle Drum Roll Solo Ukulele 37 2nd Kettle Drum Sgl 2nd Kettle Drum Roll ECHO Snare Drum Single 8' Concert Flute Snare Drum Roll 8' Flute Celeste Bass Drum Single 8' Vox Humana Bass Drum Roll Chimes Cymbals Xylophone 49 [Received from Jeff Scofield March 23, 2023]
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