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Located in Saskatchewan. The last photograph is a catalogue picture advertising the instrument.
D. Mehrer collection. This organ was formerly used to play music at the church on the Dafoe (WW2?) training base, which is no longer extant.
*Stop name strongly suspected to be correct based on similar instruments.
**Stop name an educated guess.
D. Mehrer collection. This organ was formerly used to play music at the church on the Dafoe (WW2?) training base, which is no longer extant.
*Stop name strongly suspected to be correct based on similar instruments.
**Stop name an educated guess.
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ROS Reg No. | 6420 |
Date Registered | 6/22/2019 |
Views | 37851 |
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Serial | 107791 |
Manufactured Date | 1905 |
Case Style | Chapel organ |
Maker Location | Guelph, Ont. Canada |
Model | Cathedral |
Knee swells | Yes |
Wood | 1/4 sawn oak |
Keys | 61 |
Manual(s) | 1 |
Range | F-F |
Stops | 17 |
Pump method | Pumped by Foot + Handle |
Stops |
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Flute 4 ft* |
Diapason 8 ft |
Dolce 4 ft (muted from Flute) |
Violetta 2 ft* |
Bourdon Bass 16 ft* |
Octave Coupler |
Vox Humana |
Forte |
Piccolo 2 ft |
Hautboy 8 ft (muted from Aeoline)** |
Aeoline 8 ft |
Cremona 16 ft (muted from Euphone) |
Euphone 16 ft** |
Echo 8 ft** (muted from Melodia) |
Melodia 8 ft* |
Vox Jubilante 8 ft* |
Viola 4 ft |