| THE OLD CHAPEL, TRELOGAN |
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Pedal Hautbois 4 (d) Basson 8 (d) Contre-Basson 16 (i) Fifteenth 4 (g) Bass Flute 8 (b) Viola 8 (a) Principal 8 (e-g) Bourdon 16 (b) Principal 16 (b-e-g) Soubasse 32 (b) Swell to Pedal Great to Pedal Choir to Pedal |
Choir (enclosed, box 1) Piccolo 2 (c-a) Rohrflote 4 (b) Open Flute 8 (c) Viola 8 (a) Choir (enclosed, box 2) Tremulant (box 2) Tierce 13/5 (g) Fifteenth 2 (g) Nazard 22/3 (f) Principal 4 (e-g) Principal 8 (e-g) Stopped Diapason 8 (f) Swell to Choir Great to Choir |
Great (enclosed, box 2) Mixture III (h) Recorder 2 (f) Stopped Flute 4 (f) Principal 4 (g) Stopped Diapason 8 (f) Open Diapason 8 (e) Double Stop'd Diap. 16 (b-f) Swell to Great Gt & Ped Pistons Coupled |
Swell (enclosed, box 1) Tremulant (box 1) Clarion 4 (d) Hautbois 8 (d) Doublette 2 (a) Prestant 4 (a) Open Flute 4 (c) Viola 8 (a) Rohrflote 8 (b) Contra Viola 16 (b-a) |
| Includes pipework by Binns, Michell & Thynne, and Pendlebury. The Contre-Basson is the only unenclosed stop. A Zauberflote, made in 1898 by Beale and Thynne, has been donated by Tony Boden (plans are to install it at 8-foot pitch on the Great and at 4-foot on the Choir). The instrument is in the care of George Sixsmith and Son, Ltd. | |||