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Details of St. Thomas’ Cathedral, Bombay, India


Organ History
Built by Bishop & Starr
Status
Rebuilt
Sources
Hopkins & Rimbault - “The Organ: Its History and Construction - A Comprehensive Treatise on the Structure and Capabilities of the Organ” - Robert Cocks & Co., 1877, London

ManualsStopsRanksCouplersAction
329296-

I. Choir ( CC-a3 58 notes)
1.Dulciana8' 
2.Stopped Diapason8' 
3.German Flute8' 
4.Keraulophon8' 
5.Metallic Flute4' 
6.Principal4' 
7.Piccolo2' 
8.Cremona8' 
iSwell to Choir  
iiSwell sub-octave to Choir  
II. Great ( CC-a3 58 notes)
9.Open Diapason8' 
10.Bell Diapason8' 
11.Clarabella8' 
12.Principal4' 
13.Flute4' 
14.Twelfth2 2/3' 
15.Fifteenth2' 
16.SesquialteraIII 
17.Trumpet8' 
iiiSwell to Great  
III. Swell ( CC-a3 58 notes)
18.Double Diapason16' 
19.Open Diapason8' 
20.Stopped Diapason8' 
21.Principal4' 
22.Fifteenth2' 
23.Cornopean8' 
24.Hautboy8' 
Pedal ( CCC-E 29 notes)
25.Open Diapason16'bass, wood.
26.Open Diapason16'bass, metal.
27.Bourdon16' 
28.Principal8'metal.
29.Fifteenth4'metal.
30.Prepared for Reed prepared  
ivChoir to Pedal  
vGreat to Pedal  
viSwell to Pedal  

Organ History
1908Built by Willis
Status
Unknown
Sources
Herbert Westerby - “The Complete Organ Recitalist” - Musical Opinion, 1927, London
Dictionary of Organs and Organists” - George Mate & Son, 1921

ManualsStopsRanksCouplersAction
353--P



List of Organists
1875-78J. Locke Gray (1843-1878)
1947-Ivor Donald Campbell Ross (1912-)