Stanford on Soar St John the BaptistOrgan
The organ was originally built by Henry Willis in 1895, and installed as part
of the major restoration of the church.
At the time it cost £328.
It was cleaned in 1910 by Willis, and again in 1990 by A Cragg of Beeston.
It is still in its original condition.
Specification
The stops, couplers, etc. are as follows:
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Pedal |
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Bourdon |
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16' |
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Great |
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Open Diapason |
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8' |
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Dulciana |
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8' |
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Claribel Flute |
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8' |
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Principal |
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4' |
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Fifteenth |
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2' |
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Swell |
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Open Diapason |
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8' |
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common bass |
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Lieblich Gedact |
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8' |
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Gemshorn |
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4' |
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Cornopean |
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8' |
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Couplers: |
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Swell to Great |
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Swell to Pedal |
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Great to Pedal |
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2 composition pedals to Great and Pedal |
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Hitch down swell pedal |
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Blowing: Electric.
Hand blowing still functional |
More information on the organ is available on the National Pipe Organ Register website.
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