The Rothwell (1905) / Walker (1966) / Percy Daniel (1975) organ, St Paul's Church, Clifton, Bristol
Chris was University of Bristol Organ Scholar at St Paul's from 1989-1992. It was originally a three-manual instrument, possibly with Rothwell's special stop-keys between the manuals. In the early 1970s it was rebuilt with two manuals, but the number of stops in each remaining department reflects that there had formerly been a Choir organ.
Click HERE for the link to the National Pipe Organ Register.
Click HERE for the link to the National Pipe Organ Register.
ABOVE: The west-facing north aisle case.
Only the pipes in the central flat speak.
Only the pipes in the central flat speak.
BELOW: The south-facing chancel case with console.
All are speaking pipes, being the lowest notes of the Pedal Principal (originaly Great Open Diapason I - very full and powerful!)
and the Great Open Diapason (originaly Great Open Diapason II).
All are speaking pipes, being the lowest notes of the Pedal Principal (originaly Great Open Diapason I - very full and powerful!)
and the Great Open Diapason (originaly Great Open Diapason II).