Our Church organ

Built by Laycock and Bannister of Crosshills, Yorkshire. April 1923

The present organ was built in 1923 and replaced a much smaller instrument costing the grand sum of £2,750.

Further modifications took place in 1949 and most of the leatherwork was replaced in 1982.

Below is the

Great Organ Compass CC to C, 61 notes

 

Size. feet

 

Pipes

 

Large open diapason

8

metal

61

 

Small open diapason

8

metal

61

 

Hohl Flute

8

wood

61

 

Dulciana

8

 

61

 

Viol d gamba

8

 

61

 

Principal

4

metal

61

 

Harmonic flue

4

wood and metal

61

 

Fifteenth

2

metal

61

 

Trumpet (hooded)

8

 

61

 

Swell Organ Compass, CC to C, 61 notes

Bourdon

16

wood

61

 

Geigen Principal

8

metal

61

 

Leiblich oedact

8

wood

61

 

Viol d orchestre

8

metal

   

Voix celeste

8

metal

61

 

Principal

4

metal

44

 

Picolo

2

metal

61

 

Cornopean

8

metal

61

 

Oboe

8

metal

61

 

Tremulant

     

Choir Organ Compass,  CC to C, 61 notes

Violin diapason

8

metal

61

 

Keraulophon

8

 

61

 

Clarabella

8

wood

61

 

Leiblich flute

4

metal

61

 

Orchestral oboe

8

metal

61

 

Vox humana

8

metal

61

 

Clarionet

8

metal

44

 

Tremulant

     

Pedal Organ Compass, CCC to F,  30 notes

Open diapason

16

wood

30

 

Bourdon

16

wood

30

 

Flute bass

8

wood

30

 

Octave

8

wood

30

 

Harmonic bass

32

wood

30

 

Couplers

Swell sub octave

Swell to great

   

Swell super octave

Swell to choir

   

Swell to great octave

Swell to pedals

   

Swell to great super octave

Great to pedals

   

Accessories.

Three double acting combination pedals to great organ

Three double acting  combination pedals to swell organ

Six double acting pneumatic thumb pistons to swell and great combination pedals

Balanced crescendo pedal to swell and choir organs

Tubular pneumatic action throughout the whole organ.

 

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