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A set of chimes with a pneumatic action was added to the organ at an unknown date after it was installed. The bellows for the chimes wind supply is mounted to a door into a closet where the chimes are mounted. -- Information provided by Don Daley
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.
Identified by William Dunklin, using information found in vintage post card.
-- Vintage postcard shows a 2 manual pipe organ in a chamber at the front left as looking at the altar. The case consists of a polychromed pipe fence of 8 foot basses above a simple paneled case. The console is attached with stops in terraced jambs.
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