Sebastian Gundling & Son
1939

Originally A. Gottfried & Co. (1926)

St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church

Sanctuary; rear gallery

501 E Orange St.
Lancaster, PA, US

Instrument ID: 68585 ● Builder ID: 2535 ● Location ID: 51302
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Jim Stettner on June 15th, 2022:

This entry represents the installation of a used, relocated pipe organ. It was originally built for the New Pergola (Boyd) Theatre of Allentown, PA. in 1926.

Identified from online information from William Clark, "As best I can tell it was altered perhaps at installation by then Sebastian Gundling of Lancaster. He performed more work in releathering and repairs in 1974. Peragallo organ company has just restored the organ in 2015. I have no info of current stops or ranks, but hope to get more info from Peragallo."

Webpage Links: St. Anthony Church

Related Instrument Entries: A. Gottfried & Co. (1926)

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