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George Jardine & Son (1878)

Girard College: Old Chapel
Philadelphia, PA

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Images


before 1927 - Organ and Girard College Choir (Photograph from an archival source: History of Girard College, Cheesman Abiah Herrick, 1927, page 297, submitted by Jeff Fowler/Jeff Fowler)

1878-12-14 - Newspaper account of the dedication and the stop list of the instrument (Photograph from an archival source: Jeff Fowler, submitted by Jeff Fowler/Jeff Fowler)

Notes

2023-03-29 - from History of Girard College, Cheesman Abiah Herrick · 1927, page 293-294 [This refers to the old chapel] The many years of Thomas a'Becket as organist nearly coincide with the history of the pipe-organ in Girard College. In the earlier period, when the room at the southwest corner of the first floor of the Main Building was used as a chapel, the accompaniments were played on a small pedal organ which was hardly more than the old fashioned parlor instrument. The first pipe- organ in Girard College was placed in the new Chapel, and was erected by George Jardine and Son of New York, in 1878. An elaborate musical program was presented at the dedication of this organ, including the participation of three organists: David D. Wood, long famous in Philadelphia as the blind organist, S. T. Strand, and E. G. Jardine, of New York. The same program was contributed to by William Stohl, Esquire, as violinist, Thomas a'Becket, as pianist, and by Mrs. William Stohl, George F. Bishop, and H. R. Barnhurst as vocalists. The organ built by the Jardines performed well for forty- six years. As played by Thomas a'Becket and his successor, it gave joy to successive generations of Girard boys. -Jeffrey Fowler


Stoplist

Source: Philadelphia Enquirer; Philadephia, Pennsylvania; Saturday, December 14, 1878; pg. 3 December 14, 1878

GREAT Open Diapason 16 Ft., Open Diapason 8 Ft., Melodia 8 Ft., Quintadena 8 Ft., Clariana 8 Ft., Aeolina 8 Ft., Principal 4 Ft., Flute Harmonic 4 Ft., Twelfth 3 Ft., Fifteenth 2 Ft., Sesquialtera 2 Rks., Mixture 2 Rks., Trumpet 8 Ft.

SWELL (Expressive) Bourdon 16 Ft., Open Diapason 8 Ft., Stopped Diapason 8 Ft., Dulciana 8 Ft., Viol d'Amou 8 Ft., Vox Celeste 8 Ft., Echo Flute 4 Ft., Violino [sic] 4 Ft., Flageolet 2 Ft., Cornet 3 Rks., Cornopean 8 Ft., Saxophone 8 Ft., Tremulant

PEDAL Open Diapason 16 Ft., Stopped Diapason 16 Ft., Quint 12 Ft., Violoncello 8 Ft.

COUPLERS Swell to Pedal ([8]), Great to Pedal ([8]), Swell to Great ([8])

FOOT TRUNDLES Great Piano -, Great Forte -, Gr. to Ped. (reversible), Swell Piano -, Swell Forte -

PEDAL MOVEMENTS Swell Expression (balanced)

ACCESSORIES Engine, Bellows


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