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Mansfield St MarkOrgan
The first organ was built in 1900 by Brindley and Foster of Sheffield, at a cost of £454. In 1939 the action was converted and a tremolo added. In 1955 Henry Willis and Sons Ltd rebuilt and improved the organ, re-voiced the pipework, made tonal changes, provided thumb pistons and a new pedalboard, and fitted a balanced swell pedal at a cost of £2,000. A small metal plaque states:
A full technical specification is available on the National Pipe Organ Register website.
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