Although our work schedules, plans and supplies have been rather disrupted during this year we are hopeful that the situation may improve in 2022. Our continuing restoration of the Harrison organ in St John the Baptist Church, Lound, Suffolk should be complete early in the New Year and we have some exciting new work to be started. |
 | The organ at Stuston Church |
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At the tiny All Saints’ Church Stuston on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, the prolonged
church re-ordering was completed and the organ was reassembled in a new position at the West End. The one manual Kirkland, built in 1891, will continue to give reliable service to the Church, demonstrating the longevity and value of a simple, mechanical pipe organ. |
Over the years we have found many strange objects inside organ cases from tennis balls and shuttlecocks to hats and clothes pegs. Inside organ bellows and soundboards we often find dates and signatures of those who made them, sometimes newspaper cuttings and even the original invoice. But even we were surprised to find whole newspaper sheets from 1875 covering the inside of the bellows on the Chelsworth organ. A selection of these pages can be read on our website. |
 | Pages from The Times |
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Over the years we have found many strange objects inside organ cases from tennis balls and shuttlecocks to hats and clothes pegs. Inside organ bellows and soundboards we often find dates and signatures of those who made them, sometimes newspaper cuttings and even the original invoice. But even we were surprised to find whole newspaper sheets from 1875 covering the inside of the bellows on the Chelsworth organ. A selection of these pages can be read on our website. |
 | Pages from The Times |
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More pages from The Times |
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More pages from The Times |
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