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  2. Category:French pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Also: France: People: By occupation: Musical instrument makers: Pipe organ builders Pages in category "French pipe organ builders" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  3. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Benson George Bristol 1881- 1911 built Organs in primitive methodist churches around the city - mainly demolished. Appears in Arrowsmith Directory of Bristol 1906. Bishop & Sons (1795–present ) – London and Ipswich [ 46 ]

  4. Category:French musical instrument makers - Wikipedia

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    French pipe organ builders (24 P) Pages in category "French musical instrument makers" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  5. Garden City Park, New York - Wikipedia

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    Garden City Park is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located in the Town of North Hempstead in Nassau County, New York, on Long Island. It's a suburb of New York City, located approximately 20 miles (32 km) from Midtown Manhattan. The population was 7,806 at the 2010 census.

  6. M. P. Moller - Wikipedia

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    Möller remained the primary supplier of additions until after World War II. Today this mostly-Möller organ is the world's largest all-pipe organ in a religious structure, although the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, California makes a similar claim with its two pipe organs.

  7. French bagpipes - Wikipedia

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    The Center-France bagpipes (called in French cornemuse du centre or musette du centre) are of many different types, some mouth blown, some bellows blown; some names for these instruments include chevrette (which means "little goat," referring to the use of a goatskin for its bag), chabrette, chabretta, chabreta, cabreta, bodega, and boha.

  8. French Way Cleaners building in Highland Park finally gets a ...

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    A one-stop-shop for the newly betrothed is coming to Des Moines' Highland Park neighborhood. The French Way Cleaners & Dyers building, which shuttered in 2018 after 109 years in business, will ...

  9. Reuter Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    Reuter's nephew, A.G. Sabol, left Casavant to work for his uncle's firm shortly after the company's founding. The company had four other employees at the time of its founding besides Reuter and Sabol, they were Jake Schaeffer, a voicer from Casavant, E.J. "Pat" Netzer, wood worker, William Zweifel, pipe maker, and Frank Jost, console builder.