The Aeolian Co.
Opus 1801, 1932

Originally The Aeolian Co. (Opus 1801, 1931)

St. Ann's Episcopal Church

82 Shore Road
Old Lyme, CT, US

22 Ranks
Instrument ID: 39716 ● Builder ID: 51 ● Location ID: 13072
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Jim Stettner on July 1st, 2021:
The organ was listed in the Classified ad in the February 1973 issue of The Diapason -- FOR SALE -- Three manual, 21-rank Aeolian. Rebuilt in 1961, in playable condition, needs some work. May be played by appontment. Buyer to remove. Price negotiable. St Ann's Church, Shore Rd., Old Lyme, Conn. 06371. 203/434-1435

Database Manager on May 16th, 2018:
Replaced by Gress-Miles instrument in 1973.

Database Manager on March 3rd, 2009:
Identified from information on Stuart Organ Company website.<br> Originally built in 1931 for Mrs. Walter Beck residence, Millbrook, New York. In 1956, the organ was relocated to St. Ann's Episcopal Church, Old Lyme, Connecticut.

Related Instrument Entries: The Aeolian Co. (Opus 1801, 1931)

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