Philip A. Beaudry & Co.
1984

Originally Hook & Hastings (Opus 997, 1880)

St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church

Sanctuary, Rear Gallery

43 Essex Street
Andover, MA, US

20 Ranks
Instrument ID: 68634 ● Builder ID: 427 ● Location ID: 59427
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Andrew Scanlon on July 1st, 2022:
learned June 2022 From someone very familiar with the church: The organ was dismantled and removed in 2016. Pipes were sold off to individuals as a fundraiser. A slightly used 4-man Rodgers was installed at that time. from Organs of Greater Lawrence by Robert J Reich: St Augustine Andover: Organized 1852; 1st bldg. c1852; 2nd bldg. 1881. * 1st organ: in 1st bldg., perhaps moved to lower church 2nd bldg. *S 2nd organ: Hook & Hastings #997 1880 from Trinity Episcopal, Newport, R.I., 2m, 19r, installed by H&H in 1902, possibly the date of the upper church. *S 3rd organ: W. W. Laws 1936, 2m, 19r, retaining only pipes from the previous organ with many others added; organ divided around window and a facade of sorts composed of miscellaneous old case pipes was provided. Substantial tonal changes 1984 by P. A. Beaudry and Company, #50.

Paul R. Marchesano on June 30th, 2022:
Relocated here [1930s?] from Trinity Episcopal Church, Newport, Rhode Island, when they purchased 1929 E.M. Skinner Opus 800.

Related Instrument Entries: E. & G.G. Hook & Hastings (Opus 997, 1880)

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