Organ Biography > Places and Organs > England > Bournemouth > St. Peter’s (Civic Church)

Details of St. Peter’s (Civic Church), Bournemouth, England


Organ History
Built by Bates of London
Moved and enlarged
1871Moved
Sources
The Musical Times 332

ManualsStopsRanksCouplersAction
216163T

I. Great (Tracker CC-f 54 notes)
1.Open Diapason8'
2.Stopt Diapason8'
3.Principal4'
4.Flute4'
5.Twelfth2 2/3'
6.Fifteenth2'
7.Sesquialtera & CornetIII
iSwell to Great
II. Swell (Tracker C-f 42 notes)
8.Double Diapason16'
9.Open Diapason8'
10.Stopt Diapason8'
11.Principal4'
12.Twelfth2 2/3'
13.Fifteenth2'
14.Sesquialtera & Cornet
Pedal (Tracker CCC-E 29 notes)
15.Bourdon16'
16.Stopt Diapason8'
iiGreat to Pedal
iiiSwell to Pedal

Organ History
1871Built by Willis
Sources
Dictionary of Organs and Organists” - H. Logan & Co., 1912, Bournemouth

ManualsStopsRanksCouplersAction
322-4-

Organ History
1914Built by Harrison
Sources
Dictionary of Organs and Organists” - George Mate & Son, 1921

ManualsStopsRanksCouplersAction
346-16P



List of Organists
1859-68James Henry Caseley (1841-1909)
1869-80T. Arthur Burton (1845-)
1880-1905Duncan Hume (1853-1922)
1905-46James D. Chandler (1873-)
1946-53Charles Palmer (1881-1968)
1953-66Michael Peterson
1966Harry Sayles
1967Frederick Hewitt
1969-71C. H. Knight (1908-)
1971-81John Belcher
1981-93Stephen Carleston
1993-2002David Beeby
2002Charles Spanner
2003-07Ben Lamb
2007Stephen le Provost
2008-11David Coram
2011-Sam Hanson

List of Assistant Organists
1904-13C. H. Flatt (1890-)
A. Gerald Sayer (1888-)
1996-97Sean Tucker