St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church: The Cram Chapel
1 Morse Road
Sudbury, MA
Images
ca. 1986 - Organ in its original home (Photograph from an archival source: Builder's website, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)
2024-12-07 - Chapel exterior (Andrew Scanlon/Scanlon Andrew)
2024-12-07 - Exterior side and front (Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)
2024-12-07 - Exterior apse (Andrew Scanlon/Scanlon Andrew)
2024-12-07 - Burial place of architect Ralph Adams Cram just outside chapel (Andrew Scanlon/Scanlon Andrew)
2020 - Interior to rear (Facebook page /Andrew Scanlon)
2017 - Organ in side gallery (Richard Bunbury/Andrew Scanlon)
2017 - Interior to front (Richard Bunbury/Andrew Scanlon)
2017 - Altar from organ loft (Richard Bunbury/Andrew Scanlon)
Consoles
Main
- Organ type: Traditional Without Cover
- Console position: Keydesk Attached
- 2 manuals
- 2 stops
- 5 registers
- 1 divisions
- Key action Type: Mechanical (Details Unknown)
- Stop action Type: Mechanical
- Manual compass: 54 notes
- Pedal compass: 30 notes
- Pedal Type: Concave Straight
- Expression Type: No Enclosed Divisions
- Combination action: None
- Has hitchdown couplers
Notes
2021-09-18 - Identified through online information from Richard R. Bunbury. -James R. Stettner
2021-09-21 - The organ was originally built for the U.K. residence of Philip Thomas, Esq. and completed in 1986. It was transplanted to St. Elizabeth's in 1987. The 2' Fifteenth is available on both manuals, but not simultaneously. The Manual II 4' Flute is an octave transmission of the 8' Stopped Flute. -Jim Stettner
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