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Locations and Organs in Maidstone, England
All Saints’ (Parish Church)
Central Picture Playhouse
Granada Theatre
Holy Trinity
Maidstone Congregational Church
St. Faith’s
St. John-the-Evangelist’s
St. Luke’s
St. Michael-and-All-Angels’
St. Paul’s
St. Peter’s
St. Philip’s
Theatre Royal
Building Status Key:
Demolished
Moved
New Use
Present
Rebuilt
Ruin
Unknown
Names for Maidstone, England
Charles Spackman Barker
(1806-1879) (
Died
)
Charles E. Bateman
(1875-1956) (
Born, Died
)
John Bertalot
(1931-) (
Born
)
Rev.
Noel Bonavia-Hunt
(1882-1965) (
Died
)
Ronald Gibson
(1903-1993) (
Born
)
Dr
Walter B. Gilbert
(1829-1910) (
Organist
)
Rev.
Edward Vine Hall
(1837-1909) (
Born
)
C. E. Hayler
(1890-1973) (
Died
)
William Hedgeland
(c1830-c1911) (
Died
)
Leonard Henniker
(1875-1965) (
Born
)
A. R. Hill
(1845-1924) (
Born
)
William Hoare
(
Organist
)
Francis Howell
(c1834-1882) (
Organist
)
John Jenkins
(1592-1678) (
Born
)
Abraham Jordan
(-c1716) (
Born
)
Cyril Martyn
(1908-) (
Organist
)
M. L. Parker
(c1874-1964) (
Born
)
H. Pearce
(
Organist
)
Ernest Edward Pope
(1889-) (
Organist
)
Henry Septimus Pratt
(1876-1941) (
Died
)
Edward Shipley
(1941-1988) (
Died
)
H. J. W. Terry
(1912-1983) (
Died
)
George Tolhurst
(1827-1877) (
Born
)
Henry Tolhurst
(1854-1939) (
Born
)
K. J. B. Topley
(1905-1995) (
Born
)
Alan Tranah
(1920-) (
Organist
)
Harry Wall
(1871-1941) (
Organist
)
Michael J. Watcham
(1943-2004) (
Born, Died
)
Trevor Webb
(1930-) (
Organist
)
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Names not already included in sub-pages
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