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S. R. Warren & Sons (1891)

Wellington Street Theatre (formerly Masonic Temple, originally First Congregational Church)
Wellington Street
Kingston, ON, CA

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - 5 composition pedals. Large scale pipework. Unplayable before 1997. -Database Manager

2008-10-17 - Updated through on-line information from Thomas Annand. -- Although the instrument is essentially as originally installed, the original hydraulic (water) motor has been replaced by an electric blower (same location), these despite the presence of a Bellows Signal register. There has been substantial damage to many pipes. Though playable, the instrument is compromised by the condition of the pipework and some mechanical linkages. The typescript stoplist is correct except for date. This organ was installed in December 1891 and is the work of Samuel R. Warren's son, Charles S. Warren of Toronto. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Masonic Lodge, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

1880 S. R. Warren
(stoplist Gordon Angus 1997)

Great:
16' Double Open Diapason
 8' Open Diapason
 8' Melodia
 8' Stpd Diapason
 8' Dulciana
 4' Principal
 4' Harmonic Flute
 2' Fifteenth
 8' Trumpet
 8' Clarinet

Swell:
 8' Violin Diapason
 8' Stpd Diapason (Treble)
 8' Viola De Gamba
 8' Aeoline
 4' Fugara
 4' Traverse Flute
 2' Piccolo
    II Mixture
 8' Cornopean
 8' Oboe

Pedal:
16' Double Open
16' Bourdon

Swell to Great
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal 
Bellows Signal

"Kick On/Off Swell Lever" [Hitchdown?]


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