William F. Legge (Organ Co.)
1957

Originally R. S. Williams & Sons (1893)

Holy Trinity Anglican Church

81 Selkirk Street
Chatham, ON, CA

882 Pipes - 3 Physical Divisions
Instrument ID: 72742 ● Builder ID: 3684 ● Location ID: 19407
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Originally Written/Published: 1975

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Paul R. Marchesano on March 6th, 2025:

Information from Ian Mason via email, 2025-3-05:
In 1997 the organ was rebuilt and considerably expanded to 37 ranks by Pole and Kingham of Chatham. A few windchests and most of the pipes from the Legge organ were retained.


Paul R. Marchesano on March 6th, 2025:

Information from Ian Mason via email, 2025-3-05:
Dr. Carl Leo Verrinder, organist and choir master of Park Street Methodist Church, Chatham, ON, played the introductory organ recital on the R. S. Williams organ. The program was printed in the Chatham Daily Planet edition of Thurs. Nov. 2, 1893.

The R. S. Williams organ was rebuilt in 1957 by William Legge of Burford, ON, and rebuilt again in 1997 by Don Pole and Ron Kingham of Pole & Kingham Pipe Organ Services, Chatham.

Throughout the two rebuilds, the original 1893 facade of the R. S. Williams organ has been retained.

Related Instrument Entries: R. S. Williams & Sons (1893) , Pole & Kingham Pipe Organs (1997)

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