Complete description of the selected organ
High Halden, United Kingdom (Kent) - Church of Saint Mary the Virgin
Municipal: High Halden
Address: Church Hill, TN26 3JB, High Halden
Website: https://www.bhhw.org.uk/
Description nr.: 2075622.
Built by: Henry Jones (1895)
In 1895, Henry Jones installed an organ in High Halden Church. It is possibly an older instrument by this builder, which was built around 1875 for the National Trainng School of Music. The organ originally stood in the Lady Chapel, but was moved to the north side of the choir in 1936.
Technical data
Specification
Great Organ (C-g'''): Open Diapason 8', Rohr Flute 8', Dulciana 8', Principal 4', Harmonic Flute 4', Fifteenth 2'.
Swell Organ (C-g'''): Lieblich Gedact 8', Gamba 8', Vox Angelica 8', Principal 4', Cornopean 8'.
Pedal Organ (C-f'): Pedal Pipes 16'.
Couplers: Swell to Great, Great to Pedal, Swell to Pedal.
Accessories: 2 composition pedals to Great.
High Halden, United Kingdom (Kent) - Church of Saint Mary the Virgin
Municipal: High Halden
Address: Church Hill, TN26 3JB, High Halden
Website: https://www.bhhw.org.uk/
Description nr.: 2075622.
Built by: Henry Jones (1895)
In 1895, Henry Jones installed an organ in High Halden Church. It is possibly an older instrument by this builder, which was built around 1875 for the National Trainng School of Music. The organ originally stood in the Lady Chapel, but was moved to the north side of the choir in 1936.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Great Organ | 6 |
- Swell Organ | 5 |
- Pedal Organ | 1 |
Total number of stops | 12 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Great Organ (C-g'''): Open Diapason 8', Rohr Flute 8', Dulciana 8', Principal 4', Harmonic Flute 4', Fifteenth 2'.
Swell Organ (C-g'''): Lieblich Gedact 8', Gamba 8', Vox Angelica 8', Principal 4', Cornopean 8'.
Pedal Organ (C-f'): Pedal Pipes 16'.
Couplers: Swell to Great, Great to Pedal, Swell to Pedal.
Accessories: 2 composition pedals to Great.
Links |
https://www.npor.org.uk/survey/N14784 |