Organ Biography > Places and Organs > England > London > Hammersmith > St. John-the-Evangelist’s
| Organ History | |
|---|---|
| 1868 | Built |
| Moved to St. Mark’s (Peckham), Harders Road, Camberwell, London, England | |
| Status | |
| Moved | |
| Organ History | |
|---|---|
| 1894 | Built by Lewis |
| 1920 | Restored & enlarged by Willis |
| Sources | |
| “Dictionary of Organs and Organists” - George Mate & Son, 1921 | |
| Manuals | Stops | Ranks | Couplers | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 39 | - | 10 | EP |
| List of Organists | |
|---|---|
| F. E. Williams | |
| 1869-70 | J. W. E. Dinelli (1843-1923) |
| -1871 | W. H. Carpenter (1841-1912) |
| 1873-75 | G. E. Manton (1832-1925) |
| 1879-80 | G. Hermann Lott (1862-1882) |
| Arthur Henry Stevens (1857-1945) | |
| 1890-92 | Percy William Pilcher (1866-1937) |
| 1896-1902 | William J. Phillips (1873-) |
| Frank E. Tours (1877-1963) | |
| 1903-12 | Guy C. Ambrose (1880-1919) |
| 1904- | Edward D. Potter (1881-1944) |