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Updated by Stephan Drexler, who has heard or played the organ.
Updated through online information from Connor Annable.
Updated through online information from Milovan Popovic. -- Organ rebuilt with additions by Welte in 1920s. Reeds revoiced, new Solo division installed. Console by Welte. Water damage to Welte Solo chests shut down.
Status Note: There 1989.
Rebuilt, enlarged and electrified by Welte-Tripp in 1931. Pipework retained, action and console replaced. Rebuilt Donald Schwing in 1984 to 4/68. Mostly unplayable in 1989. [1894 building.?]
Webpage Links: Church of All Saints
Related Instrument Entries: Welte-Tripp Organ Corporation (Opus 317, 1931)
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