Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
St. John's Episcopal

GEORGE JARDINE & SON, Opus ___, ca. 1890 - Original Specifications


GREAT                                        COUPLERS (Mech. Finger Pistons)
   8'  Open Diapason                58          Swell to Pedal                On/Off
   8'  Gamba                        58          Great to Pedal                On/Off
   8'  Melodia                      58
   8'  Dulciana                     58          Swell to Great                On/Off
   4'  Principal                    58
   4'  Flute Harmonic               58
   8'  Trumpet                      58       FOOT LEVERS (Labeled; l - r)
                                                Swell Piano -

SWELL (Expressive)                              Swell Forte -
   16' Bourdon Treble               12
   16' Bourdon Bass                 46          Great Piano -
   8'  Open Diapason                58
   8'  Stopped Diapason             58          Great Forte -
   8'  Aeoline                      58
   4'  Violino   [sic]              58
   2'  Flageolet                    58       PEDAL MOVEMENTS
   8'  Oboe and Bassoon             58          Swell Expression              (bal.)
       Tremulant  


PEDAL
   16' Open Diapason                27

       Bellows Signal


ACTION: Mech. Key & Stop     VOICES: 15     STOPS: 16     RANKS: 15     PIPES: 839


NOTES
The organ is installed in a chamber in the front, right corner of the nave/sanctuary.
The main façade is on the nave side and contains 15 gold-painted pipes in a pipe fence.
These pipes have a raised metal band around the top. The sanctuary facades consist of
two sets of 9 dummy façade pipes with the tallest pipe in the middle. These façades
cover two Gothics arches into the pipe chamber.

Sources: OHS Database photographs

 [Received from James R. Stettner 2014-01-22.]