Complete description of the selected organ
Photo: Andrew & Jane Wood
Haslemere, United Kingdom (Surrey) - Church of Saint Bartholomew
Municipal: Haslemere
Address: Tanners Lane, Church Hill, GU27 1BW, Haslemere
Website: https://www.haslemereparish.org/
Description nr.: 2073618.
Built by: T.C. Lewis & Co. (1839)
The organ at Saint Bartholomew's Church in Haslemere was originally built as an barrel organ by T.C. Lewis in 1839. In 1890 they converted it into a regular organ, and the automatic playing device was removed. It was converted and extended by Harrison & Harrison in 1929-1930. Henry Willis & Sons carried out a restoration in 1981.
Technical data
Specification
Great Organ: Open Diapason 8', Dulciana 8', Stopped Flute 8', Principal 4', Stopped Flute 4', Twelfth 2 2/3', Fifteenth 2', Quartane 2 ranks (19.22), Pedal Principal on Great 8'.
Choir Organ: Closed Flute 8', Spire Principal 4', Spire Flute 4', Recorder 2', Larigot 1 1/3', Sexquialter 2 ranks (12.17), Trumpet 8' - from Swell.
Swell Organ: Violin Diapason 8', Salicional 8', Vox Angelica 8' (TC), Lieblich Gedact 8', Gemshorn 4', Geigen Principal 2', Mixture 3 ranks (12.19.22), Fagotto 16', Trumpet 8'.
Pedal Organ: Major Bass 16', Gedacktbass 16', Principal 8', Gedact 8' - extension, Octave Principal 4', Gedackt Flute 4' - extension, Piccolo 2' - extension, Fagotto 16' - from Swell, Fagotto 8' - from Swell.
Photo: Andrew & Jane Wood
Haslemere, United Kingdom (Surrey) - Church of Saint Bartholomew
Municipal: Haslemere
Address: Tanners Lane, Church Hill, GU27 1BW, Haslemere
Website: https://www.haslemereparish.org/
Description nr.: 2073618.
Built by: T.C. Lewis & Co. (1839)
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1839 | T.C. Lewis & Co. | new organ | 1890 | T.C. Lewis & Co. | rebuild | 1930 | Harrison & Harrison | restoration and enlargement | 1981 | firma Henry Willis & Sons | restoration |
The organ at Saint Bartholomew's Church in Haslemere was originally built as an barrel organ by T.C. Lewis in 1839. In 1890 they converted it into a regular organ, and the automatic playing device was removed. It was converted and extended by Harrison & Harrison in 1929-1930. Henry Willis & Sons carried out a restoration in 1981.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Great Organ | 9 |
- Choir Organ | 7 (6) |
- Swell Organ | 9 |
- Pedal Organ | 9 (4) |
Total number of stops | 34 (28) |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Great Organ: Open Diapason 8', Dulciana 8', Stopped Flute 8', Principal 4', Stopped Flute 4', Twelfth 2 2/3', Fifteenth 2', Quartane 2 ranks (19.22), Pedal Principal on Great 8'.
Choir Organ: Closed Flute 8', Spire Principal 4', Spire Flute 4', Recorder 2', Larigot 1 1/3', Sexquialter 2 ranks (12.17), Trumpet 8' - from Swell.
Swell Organ: Violin Diapason 8', Salicional 8', Vox Angelica 8' (TC), Lieblich Gedact 8', Gemshorn 4', Geigen Principal 2', Mixture 3 ranks (12.19.22), Fagotto 16', Trumpet 8'.
Pedal Organ: Major Bass 16', Gedacktbass 16', Principal 8', Gedact 8' - extension, Octave Principal 4', Gedackt Flute 4' - extension, Piccolo 2' - extension, Fagotto 16' - from Swell, Fagotto 8' - from Swell.
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