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Details of Exeter Hall, The Strand, Westminster, London, England

Building History
1830Built
1907Demolished

Organ History
1839Built by Walker
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
342424-

I. Choir ( FFF-g3)
1.Open Diapason8'
2.Stopped Diapason8'
3.Dulciana8'(to FF)
4.Principal4'
5.Metal Flute4'
6.Fifteenth2'
7.Cremona8'(to fiddle g)
II. Great ( FFF-g3)
8.Open Diapason16'
9.Open Diapason (large)8'
10.Open Diapason (small)8'
11.Stopped Diapason8'
12.Principal (large)4'
13.Principal4'
14.Twelfth2 2/3'
15.Fifteenth2'
16.SesquialteraIII
17.MixtureII
18.FurnitureII
19.Trumpet8'
20.Clarion4'
iSwell to Great
iiChoir to Great
III. Swell ( CC-g3)
21.Open Diapason16'
22.Open Diapason (large)8'
23.Stopped Diapason8'
24.Dulciana8'
25.Principal4'
26.Metal Flute4'
27.Fifteenth2'
28.SesquialteraIII
29.Horn8'
30.Oboe8'
31.Clarion4'
32.Ophicleide8'
33.Ophicleide4'
Pedal ( CCC-e)
34.Double Open32'(to FFFF)
35.Open Diapason16'Wood.
36.Open Diapason16'Metal.
37.Bourdon16'
38.Principal8'
39.Fifteenth4'
40.SesquialteraIII
41.Trombone16'
42.Trumpet8'
iiiGreat to Pedal
ivChoir to Pedal



List of Organists
188- D. John D. Codner (1851-1913)