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Great Clarion 4 Trumpet 8 Double Trumpet 16 Mixture 19.22.26.29. Fifteenth 2 Twelfth 22/3 Stopped Flute 4 Principal 4 Octave Diapason 4 Stopped Diapason 8 Waldflote 8 Open Diapason III 8 Open Diapason II 8 Open Diapason I 8 Double Diapason 16 Solo to Great Swell to Great Choir to Great Positive to Great |
Swell (enclosed) Clarion 4 Cornopean 8 Contra Fagotto 16 Tremulant Oboe 8 Mixture 19.22.26.29. Sesquialtera 12.17. Fifteenth 2 Koppelflote 4 Principal 4 Vox Angelica 8 (TC) Salicional 8 Rohrflote 8 Geigen Diapason 8 Contra Salicional 16 Rohr Gedeckt 8 (Positive) Octave Unison Off Sub Octave Solo to Swell Positive to Swell |
Solo (enclosed, except tuba) Tuba 8 Tremulant Vox Humana 8 Orchestral Oboe 8 Clarinet 8 Concert Flute 4 Hohl Flute 8 Violes Celestes 8 (TC) Viole d'Orchestre 8 Octave Unison Off Sub Octave Positive to Solo Positive Tremulant Fourniture 22.26.29. Larigot 11/3 Tierce 13/5 Blockflute 2 Nazard 22/3 Spitzflote 4 Principal 4 Rohr Gedeckt 8 Gemshorn 8 |
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Pedal Clarion 4(d) Trumpet 8 (d) Trombone 16 (Great) Ophicleide 16 (d) Contra Trombone 32 (Ext. Gt.) Mixture 19.22.26.29. Octave Flute 4 (b) Fifteenth 4 (c) Bass Flute 8 (b) Principal 8 (c) Octave Wood 8 (a) Quintaton 16 (Positive 8') Salicional 16 (Swell) Bourdon 16 (b) Violone 16 Open Metal 16 (Great) Open Wood 16 (a) Sub Bourdon 32 (b) Solo to Pedal Swell to Pedal Great to Pedal Choir to Pedal Positive to Pedal |
Choir (unenclosed) Clarion 4 (Great) Trumpet 8 (Great) Double Trumpet 16 (Great) Mixture 15.19.22. Flautina 2 Nazard 22/3 Suabe Flute 4 Gemshorn 4 Dulciana 8 Stopped Diapason 8 Open Diapason 8 Lieblich Bourdon 16 Solo to Choir Swell to Choir Positive to Choir |
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| Originally a three-manual organ - possibly by Nicholson of Bradford and dating from about 1876 - built for Rosse Street Baptist Church, Shipley, Yorkshire. Enlarged to four manuals by Harrison & Harrison in 1899. When the church closed, Rushworth & Dreaper acquired the instrument and further enlarged it before installing it in the new cathedral in 1961. | |||||