S. R. Warren & Sons
1894

St. John's Presbyterian [later United] Church

75 Alma Street
Moncton, NB, CA

Instrument ID: 72171 ● Builder ID: 5480 ● Location ID: 23097
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Builder: S. R. Warren & Sons
Position: Unknown
Design: Unknown
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Features:
2 Manuals

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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Andrew Henderson on October 29th, 2024:
From The Daily Times (Moncton, NB, December 14, 1894): "The new organ, which has just been put in and is now ready for use, is the same make as the old one, of which S. R. Warren & Son, of Toronto, were the manufacturers. The new organ, however, which is to be used at to-night's recital for the first time, is about $1000 better than the old one. It contains 23 stops, four more than the old one. The new organ also has two combinations and 350 more pipes than the one destroyed with the church. The old water motor used in connection with the organ has been repaired by Mr. J. P. Weir, and works more satisfactorily than when it was new ..." This instrument was destroyed by fire, along with the building, in February 1914.

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