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Details of St. Thomas’, Lancaster, England


Organ History
Built by Banfield of Birmingham
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
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I. Choir (Tracker CC-f3 54 notes)
1.Dulciana8'
2.Keraulophon8'
3.Stopped Diapason (tenor)8'
4.Stopped Diapason (bass)8'
5.Principal4'
6.Celestiana4'
7.Flute4'
8.Ottevena2'
9.Cremona8'
iSwell to Choir
iiGreat to Choir Sub-octave
II. Great (Tracker CC-f3 54 notes)
10.Open Diapason8'
11.Open Diapason8'
12.Clarabella8'
13.Stopped Diapason8'
14.Principal4'
15.Twelfth2 2/3'
16.Fifteenth2'
17.SesquialteraIII (1 3/5')
18.MixtureIII (2/3')
19.Trumpet8'
20.Clarion4'
iiiSwell to Great
ivSwell and Choir to Great
III. Swell (Tracker CC-f3 54 notes)
21.Double Diapason16'
22.Open Diapason8'
23.Stopped Diapason8'
24.Principal4'
25.Twelfth2 2/3'
26.Fifteenth2'
27.MixtureIII (1 3/5')
28.Horn8'
29.Trumpet8'
30.Hautboy8'
31.Clarion4'
vGreat to Swell Sub-octave
Pedal (Tracker CCC-e 29 notes)
32.Grand Open Diapason16'
33.Grand Bourdon16'
34.Grand Principal8'
35.Grand MixtureIII
viGreat to Pedal
viiChoir to Pedal
viiiSwell to Pedal
ixPedal Octave



List of Organists
c1875F. Ponsford Dean (1853-1929)