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I attended worship here today and played the organ briefly after the service.
Updated through online information from Walter W. Smith. -- If Steiner restored this organ then it seems they were in accord with Principles of OHS. I could detect no apparent changes, appeared to be in original condition, and stop list was very typical of the era. Buried in a side chancel chamber with beautiful facade, it sounded a bit muted and may need some reservoir repairs. Did not have time to gain access to the chamber.
From previous building, c. 1906. Restored Steiner 1983, 2-15. Form 6/92 stop list.
Related Instrument Entries: Steere & Turner [John S. Steere] (Opus 249, 1887)
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