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Details of St. Mary’s (R.C.) Cathedral, Clatton Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England

(Clatton Street)


Organ History
1869Built by C. Lewis & Co. of Brixton, London
Status
Unknown
Sources
Dictionary of Organs and Organists” - H. Logan & Co., 1912, Bournemouth
Dictionary of Organs and Organists” - George Mate & Son, 1921
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
335354T

I. Choir (Tracker CC-a3 58 notes)
1.Lieblich Gedact16'wood and metal.
2.Lieblich Gedact8'wood and metal.
3.Salicional8' 
4.Vox Angelica8' 
5.Salicet4' 
6.Flute Harmonique4' 
7.Clarionet and Bassoon8' 
II. Great (Tracker CC-a3 58 notes)
8.Bourdon16'wood and metal.
9.Open Diapason8' 
10.Open Diapason, small8' 
11.Hohlflote8'wood and metal.
12.Octave4' 
13.Gemshorn4' 
14.Octave Quint2 2/3' 
15.Super-octave2' 
16.MixtureIII (8') 
17.Trumpet8' 
iSwell to Great  
III. Swell (Tracker CC-a3 58 notes)
18.Bourdon16'wood and metal.
19.Geigen Principal8' 
20.Lieblich Gedact8'wood and metal.
21.Viol di Gamba8' 
22.Voix Céleste8'(tenor c)
23.Geigen Principal4' 
24.MixtureII (2 2/3') 
25.Bassoon16' 
26.Trumpet8' 
27.Oboe and Bassoon8' 
28.Voix Humaine8' 
29.Clarion4' 
30.Tremulant  
Pedal (Tracker CCC-f 30 notes)
31.Great Bass16'wood.
32.Open Diapason16'metal and zinc.
33.Sub-bass16'wood.
34.Great Quint10 2/3'wood and metal.
35.Octave8' 
36.Posaune16' 
iiChoir to Pedal  
iiiGreat to Pedal  
ivSwell to Pedal  

Organ History
1911Rebuilt by Harrison & Harrison of Durham
Status
Unknown
Sources
Dictionary of Organs and Organists” - H. Logan & Co., 1912, Bournemouth
Dictionary of Organs and Organists” - George Mate & Son, 1921
The Musical Times 826

ManualsStopsRanksCouplersAction
4756916EP

I. Choir ( CC-c4 61 notes)
Division I. (Electro-pneumatic)
1.Lieblich Gedact16'wood and metal.
2.Geigen8'metal.
3.Salicional8'metal.
4.Lieblich Gedact8'wood and metal.
5.Dulciana8'metal.
6.Salicet4'metal.
7.Lieblich Flöte4'metal.
8.Harmonic Piccolo2'metal.
9.Clarionet8'metal.
Division II. (Electro-pneumatic)
10.Contra Dulciana16'wood and metal.
11.Open Diapason8'metal.
12.Viole d’Amour8'metal.
13.Claribel Flute8'wood.
14.Spitz Flöte4'metal.
15.Wald Flöte4'wood.
16.Dulciana MixtureIII [15-19-22] metal.
17.Cornopean8'metal.
iChoir Octave  
iiSwell to Choir  
iiiSolo to Choir  
II. Great (Electro-pneumatic CC-c4 61 notes)
18.Sub Bourdon32'Units [GT:BD] wood.
19.Double Open Diapason16'Units [GT:OD] metal.
20.Double Stopped Diapason16'wood and metal.
21.Open Diapason I8'metal.
22.Open Diapason II8'metal.
23.Open Diapason III8'metal.
24.Stopped Diapason8'wood.
25.Hohl Flöte8'wood and metal.
26.Octave4'metal.
27.Gemshorn4'metal.
28.Harmonic Flute4'metal.
29.Octave Quint2 2/3'metal.
30.Super Octave2'metal.
31.MixtureIV [15-19-22-26-29]  
Reeds (Electro-pneumatic)
32.Contra Tromba16'metal.
33.Tromba8'metal.
34.Octave Tromba4'metal.
ivReeds on Choir  
vChoir to Great  
viSwell to Great  
viiSolo to Great  
III. Swell (Electro-pneumatic CC-c4 61 notes)
35.Rohr Bourdon16'wood and metal.
36.Open Diapason8'metal.
37.Rohr Gedact8'wood and metal.
38.Viol di Gamba8'metal.
39.Voix Céleste8'metal. (tenor c)
40.Principal4'metal.
41.Rohr Flöte4'metal.
42.Twelfth2 2/3'metal.
43.Fifteenth2'metal.
44.MixtureIV [19-22-26-29] metal.
45.Bassoon16'metal.
46.Oboe8'metal.
47.Vox Humana8'metal.
48.Tremulant  
49.Double Trumpet8'metal.
50.Trumpet8'metal.
51.Clarion4'metal.
viiiSwell Octave  
ixSolo to Swell  
IV. Solo (Electro-pneumatic CC-c4 61 notes)
52.Contra Violone16'Units [SO:VL] metal.
53.Viol d’Orchestra8'metal.
54.Harmonic Flute8'metal.
55.Concert Flute4'metal.
56.Corno di Bassetto8'metal.
57.Orchestral Hautboy8'metal.
58.Tremulant  
xSolo Super-Octave  
xiSolo Unison Off  
xiiSolo Sub-Octave  
59.Contra Tuba16'Units [SO:TU] metal.
60.Tuba8'Units [SO:TU] metal.
61.Octave Tuba4'Units [SO:TU] metal.
62.Tuba Mirabilis8'metal.
Pedal (Electro-pneumatic CCC-F 30 notes)
63.Double Open32'wood.
64.Large Open16'wood.
65.Small Open16'wood.
66.Open Diapason16'Units [GT:OD] metal.
67.Geigen16'metal.
68.Violone16'Units [SO:VL] metal.
69.Sub Bass16'Units [GT:BD] wood.
70.Quint10 2/3'wood.
71.Octave Wood8'wood.
72.Flute8'wood.
73.Violncello8'wood.
74.Double Trumpet32'metal.
75.Ophicleide16'metal.
76.Tuba16'Units [SO:TU] metal.
77.Posaune8'metal.
xiiiChoir to Pedal  
xivGreat to Pedal  
xvSwell to Pedal  
xviSolo to Pedal  

UnitDivisionRankFootagePipesI. ChoirII. GreatIII. SwellIV. SoloPedal
GT:BDGreatBourdon163216
GT:ODGreatOpen Diapason161616
SO:VLSoloViolone161616
SO:TUSoloTuba1616, 8, 416



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