C. F. David Legge
1966

Originally S. R. Warren & Sons (1904)

St. Mary the Virgin Anglican Church

40 Westmoreland Ave.
Toronto, ON, CA

40 Ranks
Instrument ID: 64522 ● Builder ID: 3682 ● Location ID: 56015
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Builder: Unknown
Position: Unknown
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Features:
3 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note Pedal4 Divisions34 Stops47 RegistersElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Gordon Slater on October 26th, 2020:

The Choir Cymbel II was preceded by a Carillon II that David Legge installed in the 1970s. This little unified mixture had just 24 pipes and sat on Reisner 601 direct electric valves. I wired the switching for it.


Gordon Slater on October 26th, 2020:

Warren had placed 4 of the pedal ranks, including the three 16' flues, on a huge 32-note pitman windchest, which Legge left in operation.


Database Manager on November 22nd, 2019:

The Warren was originally installed at St. Paul's, Bloor St.; when the new St. Paul's was completed, St. Mary the Virgin purchased the organ; much of the Warren pipework has been reused; it was dedicated on February 20, 1966, by the Right Rev. F. H. Wilkinson and Frederick Geoghegan played the opening recital March 2.

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