Edward Lye & Sons
1928

St. Paul’s Anglican Church

404 Willard Avenue
Toronto (Runnymede), ON, CA

861 Pipes - 3 Physical Divisions
Instrument ID: 71382 ● Builder ID: 1871 ● Location ID: 61174
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Builder: Edward Lye & Sons
Position: Unknown
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Features:
2 Manuals 17 Stops

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Andrew Henderson on March 25th, 2024:
According to the Toronto Daily Star (September 20, 1928) the instrument was opened on that date with a recital by Thomas J. Crawford, of St. Paul's Church, Bloor Street. "The organ is the product of Edward Lye and Sons, and is two-manual of seventeen speaking stops and eight hundred and sixty-one speaking pipes."

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