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Updated through online information from Michael Dulac. -- Wicks revoiced the organ in 2012.
Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- Installed as Tellers-Kent 4/46 Op. 522 in 1929; rebuilt by Tellers in 1945 as Op. 683; rebuilt by Wicks in 1954, altered by Wicks in 1980 and rebuilt by them again in 1986 and 1997.
Identified through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Rebuild and enlargement. Organ has enclosed divisions in side chambers of rear gallery with exposed Principals and Trompette en Chamade between the chambers. Console is at floor level in the nave near the altar. Small enclosed division in chamber near chancel to support choir.
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