Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
England & Sons, London, England 1790
Restored and rebuilt by Wolff and Associates 2004

Specifications 

(Manual - there are no pedals)

Stop. Diapason 8 (bass & treble)
Open Diapason 8 (from tenor c)
Dulciano 8 (from middle C)
Principal 4 (bass & treble)
Fifteenth 2
Sesquialtera III (bass) and Cornet III (treble)
Hautbois 8 (from middle C, in its own "nag's head" swell box)
Hand and foot pumping. (also an electric blower)
Pedal for the swell box, 
Pedal for the "Shifting movement" which takes off all but the 8 foot stops. 

modifications: 
1837 Alexander Buckingham added a new, larger reservoir with parallel folds, extending the case at the back
Wolff added an electric blower, although the organ can still be pumped by hand. 
Aside from these modifications the organ is in original condition and its original temperament and voicing are intact. 

The organ works perfectly and according to the church is used every Sunday. 
 


 [Received from Rick England 2015-10-01.]