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  2. List of organists and assistant organists of Wells Cathedral

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    The first record of an organ dates from 1310, with a smaller organ, probably for the Lady Chapel, being installed in 1415. In 1620 a new organ, built by Thomas Dallam, was installed at a cost of £398 1s 5d, however this was destroyed by parliamentary soldiers in 1643 and another new organ was built in 1662, [1] which was enlarged in 1786, [2 ...

  3. Cathedral raises £1m to fix deteriorating organ - AOL

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    An appeal to save a historic organ has raised half of its £2m target. Fundraisers said they hoped work to restore the deteriorating Wells Cathedral grand organ would begin in 2026, ensuring its ...

  4. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Aeolian Company, Garwood, New Jersey [125] (organ production 1887-1932, after which it merged with the Skinner Organ Company) Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company, Boston, Massachusetts (1932–1972) [126] Joseph Alley, Newburyport, Massachusetts (1804–1880) [126] Andover Organ Company, Lawrence, Massachusetts [127]

  5. Thomas Henry Davis (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Henry Davis was born on 25 September 1867 in Birmingham and educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham.. In 1892, he became curate at the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick, moving to Wells Cathedral in 1895 as priest vicar.

  6. Malcolm Archer - Wikipedia

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    He was later organ scholar at Jesus College, Cambridge. His organ teachers included Ralph Downes, Gillian Weir, and Nicolas Kynaston and he studied composition with Herbert Sumsion, Bernard Stevens and Alan Ridout. [2] Archer married Alison (an artist and musician) in 1994, and they have a son (b.1997) and a daughter (b.1999).

  7. J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd - Wikipedia

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    J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd is a British firm of organ builders established in 1828 by Joseph William Walker in London. Walker organs were popular additions to churches during the Gothic Revival era of church building and restoration in Victorian Britain, and instruments built by Walker are found in many churches around the UK and in other countries.

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  9. How Notre Dame’s famed Grand Organ regained its ... - AOL

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    It has taken months of painstaking cleaning and decontaminating of 8,000 pipes, 115 organ stops and numerous other musical components, but on Saturday the majestic tones of the Grand Organ of ...