Warren Church Organ Co.
1908

St. Paul's Anglican Church

1749 Argyle Street
Halifax, NS, CA

41 Ranks - 2,689 Pipes
Instrument ID: 62094 ● Builder ID: 6527 ● Location ID: 40717
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Database Manager on April 11th, 2018:
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.<br> Identified by John Speller, citing information from this publication: The Church of Saint Paul in Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1749-1949, p. 273. Additionally, John Speller listed this individual as a source of information: Builder Unknown (?Spanish).<br>The note "Additionally, John Speller listed this individual as a source of information: Builder Unknown (?Spanish). " appears in error and I cannot erase it.<br> The Church of Saint Paul in Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1749-1949, p. 273: "In 1908 a new electro-pneumatic organ was installed, built by the Warren Church Organ Co. of Woodstock, Ontario. It was the last built by Warren, the famous English builder, then in Canada, and was pronounced by him to be the best work he had ever done. The new organ was among the best instruments in Canada, at that time, and possessed the very latest mechanical devices." Four manual divisions, Great, Swell, Choir and Solo.

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