Hill, Norman & Beard
1964

Originally Casavant Frères Ltée. (Opus 434, 1911)

St. John & St. Stephen Presbyterian Church [later Grace Presbyterian Church]

101 Coburg Street
Saint John, NB, CA

Instrument ID: 72085 ● Builder ID: 7459 ● Location ID: 52633
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Andrew Henderson on October 5th, 2024:
From the Saint John Times Globe (Saint John, NB, October 17, 1964): "Like the architecture of the church, dedicated earlier this year, the pipe organ combines the historic and the modern. The pipes of the new organ were removed from the old church on City Road and installed in a "three-decker" organ chamber in the new church on Coburg Street. The rebuilding of the organ and the installation of the new console was supervised by Leonard J. Maycock, local representative of Hill, Beard and Norman [sic]."

Related Instrument Entries: Casavant Frères Ltée. (Opus 434, 1911)

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