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Details of St. Gabriel’s, Warwick Square, Pimlico, Westminster, London, England


Organ History
Built by Bevington
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
334341T

I. Choir (Tracker GG-f3 59 notes)
1.Dulciana (Tenor g)
2.Fifteenth
3.Stopped Diapason
4.Principal
5.Bassoon and Cremona
6.Flute
7.Choir sub-octave
II. Great (Tracker GG-f3 59 notes)
8.Open Diapason
9.Open Diapason
10.Stopped Diapason
11.Principal
12.Flute
13.Twelfth
14.Fifteenth
15.SesquialteraIII
16.MixtureII
17.Trumpet
18.Clarion
iSwell to Great
19.Choir sub-octave to Great
20.Great octave
III. Swell (Tracker G-f3 47 notes)
21.Double Diapason
22.Open Diapason
23.Dulciana
24.Stopped Diapason
25.Principal
26.Flute
27.MixtureII
28.Horn
29.Oboe
30.Clarion
Pedal (Tracker GG-g 25 notes)
31.Open Diapason16'
32.Trombone16'
33.Great to Pedal
34.Choir to Pedal

Organ History
Built by Binns
Sources
Dictionary of Organs and Organists” - George Mate & Son, 1921

ManualsStopsRanksCouplersAction
456--P



List of Organists
John Leman Brownsmith (1809-1866)
1866-72Henry R. Bird (1842-1915)
1872Edward Birch (1849-1934)
c1877Marcellus Higgs (1827-1888)
1885Basil Johnson (1861-1950)
1886-89Davan Wetton (1862-1928)
1890-92Davan Wetton (1862-1928)
Edward E. Douglas-Smith (1871-)