Westminster Presbyterian Church (1914): Sanctuary; front
1624 NE Hancock St.
Portland, OR
Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
Images
ca. 1914 - Transplanted Estey in the chancel of the new church (Photograph from an archival source: Published parish history, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)
1918 - Sanctuary interior (Photograph from an archival source: Vintage periodical: American Architect and Building News, July 17, 1918., submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)
1918 - Church exterior (Photograph from an archival source: Vintage periodical: American Architect and Building News, July 17, 1918., submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)
Consoles
Main
- Organ type: Traditional With a Keyboard Cover That Can Be Lifted To Form a Music Rack
- Console position: Keydesk Attached
- 2 manuals
- 8 stops
- 8 registers
- 3 divisions
- Key action Type: Tubular Pneumatic (Details Unknown)
- Stop action Type: Tubular Pneumatic (Details Unknown)
- Stop layout Type: Haskell Style Stop-Keys/Keyboard
- Manual compass: 61 notes
- Pedal compass: 30 notes
- Pedal Type: Flat Straight
- Expression Type: Balanced Expression Shoes/Pedals (Details Unknown)
- Combination action: None
Notes
2022-12-05 - This entry represents the relocating of an existing organ to new edifice for the original congregation. Who moved and reinstalled the organ is not known, but it most likely would have either been the local Estey representative, Mr. H.C. Ferris, or the Guenther Organ Co. of Portland - who moved the organ to Kenilworth Presbyterian when the Moller was purchased in 1941. -Jim Stettner
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