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Photo: John Salmon. Date: 8 April 2011.

Photo: John Salmon

London, United Kingdom (Greater London) - Christ Church (Isle of Dogs)
Municipal: London
Address: 151 Manchester Road, E14 3DR, London
Website: https://www.parishiod.org.uk/

Description nr.: 2033145.

Built by: Mander Organs (1955)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
  Christopher Schrider  new organ
1856 J.W. Walker & Sons  new organ
ca. 1910 T.C. Lewis & Co.  rebuild
1955 Mander Organs  new organ

Orgel van Mander uit 1955, waarbij gebruik is gemaakt van pijpwerk uit het vorige orgel van de kerk. Dit werd gebouwd door Walker in 1856, waarbij weer ouder materiaal van Christopher Schrider is gebruikt, en rond 1910 werd het instrument uitgebreid door T.C. Lewis.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Great Organ8
- Choir Organ6
- Swell Organ8
- Pedal Organ10 (5)
Total number of stops32 (27)
Key actionElectropneumatic
Stop actionElectropneumatic
Windchest(s)Cone chests

Specification
Great Organ (C-c''''): Double Diapason 16', Open Diapason 8', Open Diapason 8', Stopped Diapason 8', Principal 4', Fifteenth 2', Mixture 2 ranks (19.22), Trumpet 8'.
Choir Organ (C-c''''): Viola 8', Flute Triang 8', Wald Flute 4', Nazard 2 2/3', Piccolo 2', Trumpet 8', Tremulant.
Swell Organ (C-c''''): Open Diapason 8', Rohr Flute 8', Viol 8', Celeste 8', Principal 4', Mixture 3 ranks (17.19.22), Horn 8', Contra Oboe 16', Tremulant.
Pedal Organ (C-f'): Open Wood 32' - extension, Open Wood 16', Violone 16', Bourdon 16', Lieblich Bourdon 16', Octave 8' - extension, Flute 8', Principal 4' - extension, Super Octave 2' - extension, Trombone 16' - extension from Great.
Couplers: Great to Pedal, Choir to Great, Choir Octave to Great, Choir Sub Octave to Great, Swell to Great, Swell Octave to Great, Swell Suboctave to Great, Swell to Choir, Choir to Pedal, Choir Octave to Pedal, Swell to Pedal, Swell Octave to Pedal, Choir Octave, Choir Suboctave, Swell Octave, Swell Suboctave, Swell Unison Off.


Photo: John Salmon. Date: 8 April 2011.
Photo: John Salmon