Organ Biography > Places and Organs > England > Nottingham > St. Barnabas’ (R.C.) Cathedral
St. Barnabas’ (R.C.), Nottingham, England
| Building History | |
|---|---|
| 1852 | Became cathedral |
| Organ History | |
|---|---|
| 1843 | Built by Gray & Davison |
| 1913 | Rebuilt by Norman & Beard |
| Sources | |
| “Dictionary of Organs and Organists” - George Mate & Son, 1921 | |
| Manuals | Stops | Ranks | Couplers | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 32 | - | 12 | P |
| List of Organists | |
|---|---|
| John M. Wilson | |
| Robert Gower | |
| 1850-65 | Edmund H. Turpin (1835-1907) |
| 1866-73 | James Turpin (1840-1896) |
| 1874-85 | William George Taylor (1842-1905) |
| 1898-1905 | William George Taylor (1842-1905) |
| 1905-63 | F. Taylor (1881-1963) |
| 1964-2003 | Peter Smedley |
| Graeme R. Vernon (1950-) | |
| 2003- | Neil Page |
| List of Assistant Organists | |
|---|---|
| 1954-64 | Peter Smedley |
| 2004-10 | Christopher Burton |
| 2011-12 | Paul Hayward |
| 2012-14 | Alex Patterson |
| 2016-17 | Eden Lavalle |
| 2019- | Eleanor Martin |