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Organ relocated without any change.
Identified by T. Daniel Hancock, using information found in The American Organist, April 2014.
-- According to The American Organist, Vol. 48, No. 4 [April 2014], "The chamber organ was made by England & Son Organ Builders of London, England, in 1790. The instrument was originally the property of Sir William Bagshawe, MD, of Sheffield, England, who was a friend of Franz Joseph Haydn, who frequently composed and played for the instrument. It was brought to Canada and restored in the Cathedral to mark the bicentennial of the Cathedral in 2004. It is a rare surviving example of a late 18th-century English chamber organ still in use today."
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