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Welte & Sons Co. (1914)

Residence: Frederic Oakley Spedden - "Wee Wah Lodge"
Wee Wah Road
Tuxedo Park, NY

Images


1914-01-01 - Welte Advertisement (The Field Illustrated (March 1915)/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2017-08-23 - One of the very last organs to leave Germany after war was declared. Organ restored by Charles Kegg Organ Builders, of Hartville, Ohio. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Typed stoplist Source: from <i>The Welte Organ in America - An Installation List</i> by James Lewis, 2012 Date not recorded

Tuxedo Park, New York
Frederic Oakley Spedden Residence - "Wee Wah Lodge"

M. Welte & Sons, Inc.   1914    2 manuals, 13 ranks
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2 manual console
Welte Philharmonic roll player

                GREAT ORGAN (61 notes)
             8' Diapason
             8' Viol d'Orchestre
             8' Viol Celeste
             8' Dolce
             8' Concert Flute
             4' Octave
             8' Bassoon
                Harp
                Chimes

                SWELL ORGAN (42 notes)
             8' Diapason (Gt)
             8' Dolce (Gt)
             8' Concert Flute (Gt)
             8' Horn
             8' Clarinet
             8' Oboe
             8' Vox Humana

                PEDAL ORGAN (30 notes)
            16' Bourdon
             8' Flute (ext?)


[Received from Steven E. Lawson  2017-08-23]


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