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Locations and Organs in Durham, England
Cathedral
New Cinema
Palladium Cinema
Regal Cinema
Shurburn Hospital
St. Cuthbert’s
St. Giles’
St. Margaret’s (Parish Church)
St. Mary-le-Bow’s
St. Mary-Magdalene’s
St. Nicholas’
St. Oswald’s
University
Building Status Key:
Demolished
Moved
New Use
Present
Rebuilt
Ruin
Unknown
Names for Durham, England
Algernon Ashton
(1859-1937) (
Born
)
Thomas Bates
(1859-) (
Born
)
Joseph Bell
(1877-) (
Organist
)
Edward Alfred Bloomfield
(1920-1984) (
Died
)
Andrew Cantrill
(1971-) (
Organ Scholar
)
Stephen Clarke
(-1797) (
Born
)
Robin Coxon
(1942-) (
Born
)
George Cummings Dawson
(1859-) (
Born
)
Thomas G. Frankton
(1866-1925) (
Organist
)
John Garth
(1722-1810) (
Born
)
Harrison & Harrison
(
Organ builder
)
Cuthbert Harrison
(1905-1991) (
Born, Died
)
Patrick Hawes
(1958-) (
Organ Scholar
)
Dr
Musgrave Heighington
(1680-1774) (
Born
)
George Holmes
(1681-1721) (
Organist
)
John Hutchinson
(1615-) (
Born
)
Robert W. Liddle
(1864-1917) (
Born
)
Frederick Lingard
(1811-1847) (
Died
)
Francesca Massey
(
Assistant Organist
)
J. Nelson & Co.
(
Organ builder
)
Henry J. Nelson
(1856-1935) (
Died, Organ builder
)
Herbert Nelson
(c1884-1933) (
Born, Died, Organ builder
)
C. Nutton
(c1877-) (
Born
)
James E. Palliser
(1880-1945) (
Died
)
Louis Pearson
(1879-1930) (
Born
)
Stephen Richardson
(1863-) (
Born
)
John Robinson
(1946-1979) (
Born
)
F. W. Smallwood
(1860-1939) (
Born, Organist
)
Orlando John Stimpson
(1835-1916) (
Born
)
Dr
T. H. Yorke Trotter
(1854-1934) (
Born
)
William J. Young
(1835-1913) (
Born
)
(
Names not already included in sub-pages
)
Biographical Dictionary of the Organ