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Details of Royal College of Organists, Kensington Gore, Knightsbridge, Westminster, London, England

(Kensington Gore, Knightsbridge)

National Training School for Music, Westminster, London, England


Concert Hall (1901)

Organ History
1901Built by J. W. Walker
Status
Unknown
Sources
The Musical Times 701

ManualsStopsRanksCouplersAction
330305-

Choir ( CC-C)
1.Gamba8' 
2.Dulciana8' 
3.Lieblich Gedact8' 
4.Suabe Flute4' 
5.Piccolo2' 
6.Clarinet8' 
iSwell to Choir  
Great ( CC-C)
7.Double Diapason16' 
8.Open Diapason I8' 
9.Open Diapason II8' 
10.Wald Flute8' 
11.Principal4' 
12.Harmonic Flute4' 
13.Twelfth2 2/3' 
14.Fifteenth2' 
15.Trumpet8' 
iiSwell to Great  
Swell ( CC-C)
16.Open Diapason8' 
17.Stopped Diapason8' 
18.Echo Gamba8' 
19.Voix Celeste8'(Tenor C)
20.Principal4' 
21.Dulciana Mixture3 
22.Contra Fagotto16' 
23.Horn8' 
24.Oboe8' 
25.Tremulant  
Pedal ( CCC-G)
26.Sub-Bourdon32'prepared  
27.Open Diapason16' 
28.Violone16' 
29.Bourdon16' 
30.Octave8' 
31.Flute8' 
32.Posaune16' 
iiiChoir to Pedal  
ivGreat to Pedal  
vSwell to Pedal  

1904

Organ History
1904Norman & Beard
Status
Destroyed
Sources
Herbert Westerby - “The Complete Organ Recitalist” - Musical Opinion, 1927, London
Dictionary of Organs and Organists” - George Mate & Son, 1921

ManualsStopsRanksCouplersAction
329-8P