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[Birmingham Town Hall, organ] Birmingham Town Hall
5 manuals and pedals, 90 stops, 112 ranks, 1983
Birmingham Town Hall is an English town hall in the grand Victorian style. It has an equally grand organ set behind the stage.
[Chelmsford Cathedral, nave)] Chelmsford Cathedral (Nave)
4 manuals and pedals, 40 stops 51-52 ranks, 1994
The case of this organ, which is built on a new and especially constructed gallery in the West end of the Cathedral, is based on some of Dr Arthur Hill's case designs.
[Chelmsford Cathedral, chancel] Chelmsford Cathedral (Chancel)
2 manuals and pedals, 23 stops, 26 ranks, 1995
The new Chancel organ has an ornate case reflecting the design and colours of the East end of Chelmsford Cathedral. Most of the Nave organ is also playable from the Chancel organ console.
[Chichester Cathedral, chancel] Chichester Cathedral
4 manuals and pedals, 48 stops, 61 ranks, 1986
After many years of silence, this organ has been reconstructed with a new frame, soundboards, and mechanical key and stop action with a dual registration facility. The case, by A G Hill, has been completed with new coving, roof and back.
[Continuo organ] Continuo organ
1 manual, 5 stops, 1997
Although Mander Organs is well-known for very large projects, such as St Paul's Cathedral, London and St Ignatius Loyola in New York City, we delight also in building artistic small instruments for the performance of chamber music, and for private homes.
[Cranmore School organ] Cranmore School
2 manuals and pedals, 12 stops, 14 ranks, 1988
An intriguing organ on a movable platform in the new music centre of Cranmore School.
[Eton College Chapel] Eton College Chapel
4 manuals, 55 stops, 63 ranks, 1987
Restoration of this famous 19th century Hill organ re-established Victorian attributes obscured through rebuilding work earlier this century. The pneumatic action was re-tubed and the case refurbished.
[Gray's Inn Chapel] Gray's Inn Chapel, London
2 manuals and pedals, 19 stops, 20 ranks, 1993
A new organ for this famous Inn of Court in London.
[Gray and Davison organ] Restoration of two Gray and Davison organs
St Katherine's Regents Park (The Danish Church), London; and Peartree Parish Church, near Southampton.
[Magdalen College Oxford] Magdalen College Oxford
2 manuals and pedals with coupling manual, 22 stops, 29 ranks, 1984
The Great organ stands in the unusual stone case of 1830, with the Swell and Pedal in a new oak case behind.
[Marlow Parish Church] Marlow Parish Church, Marlow
3 manuals, 35 stops, 35 ranks
An archetypal Willis parish church organ of the late nineteenth centry is given a new lease of life.
[Mill Hill School] Mill Hill School, London
2 manuals, 21 stops, 27 ranks, 1984
A new organ built into a modified case designed by the architect, Basil Champneys, in 1898.
[Pembroke College Cambridge] Pembroke College Cambridge
2 manuals, 21 stops, 33 ranks, 1979
This interesting Cambridge College organ represents the first ever attempt to recreate a late 17th to early 18th century English church organ from historic remains.
[An organ for Peter Maxwell Davies] An organ for Peter Maxwell Davies
1 manual, 4 stops, 1982
An organ for a small crofter's cottage moves to a new home.
[The Grand Organ, Royal Albert Hall, London] The Grand Organ, Royal Albert Hall, London
5 manuals and pedals, 7 divisions, 147 stops, 2002-2004
The Grand Organ of The Royal Albert Hall was refurbished, one added stop entitling it to reclaim its title as the largest instrument in the British Isles.
[Rycote Chapel, Oxfordshire] Rycote Chapel, Oxfordshire
1 manual, 4 stops, 2008
A new organ for an historic chapel.
[St Andrew's Holborn organ] St Andrew's Holborn, London
2 manuals and pedals, 31 stops, 37 ranks, 1989
The new organ is based loosely on mid nineteenth century English practice and housed in a case incorporating some material from the organ given by Handel to the Foundling Hospital in 1750.
[St Giles Cripplegate  organ] St Giles Cripplegate, London
3 manuals and pedals, 41 stops, 50-52 ranks
When first built, this organ created quite a stir and was used for a number of BBC recordings, being one of the first major mechanical action organs built in London after WWII.
St Giles Without Cripplegate, London
2 manuals and pedals, 15 stops, 17 ranks, 2008
A new organ for this historic City church and home to the St Giles International Organ School
[St James Clerkenwell  organ] St James Clerkenwell, London
2 manuals, 22 stops, 34 ranks, 1978
This organ incorporates some pipework from an 18th century ancestor of the Manders, John Pike England. The fine 1792 mahogany case has been restored to house the otherwise new instrument.
[St John's Chelsea organ] St John's, Chelsea, London
2 manuals. 10 stops, 13 ranks, 1978.
A small but versatile organ for a contemporary church built as part of a large home and shopping complex.
[St John's College Cambridge organ] St John's College Cambridge
4 manuals and pedals, 64 stops, 80-81 ranks, 1994
A new mechanical action organ in the chapel of this famous Cambridge college, built into the original casework.
[St John's, Smith Square organ] St John's, Smith Square, London
1 manual, 4 stops, 1981
A versatile continuo organ which has been used in many recordings.
[St Mary at Hill organ] St Mary at Hill, London
33 stops, 38 ranks, 2001
The famous William Hill organ, badly damaged by fire, now speaks again.
[St Mary the Great, Cambridge, organ] St Mary the Great, Cambridge
The famous "University Organ" encapsulates three centuries of the best of English organ-building. In some ways our restoration project resembled an archeological dig!
[St Matthew's Westminster, organ] St Matthew's Westminster, London
2 manuals and pedals, 12 stops, 15 ranks, 1989
The case design of this new organ draws influence from the work of Pugin to reflect the ornate Victorian decoration of the church.
[St Paul's Cathedral organ] St Paul's Cathedral, London
5 manuals, 108 stops, 132 ranks, 1977
The rebuilding of this organ was a large project which took from 1972 to 1976 to complete, just in time for the 1977 Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations.
[St Peter's, St Albans] St Peter's, St Albans
3 manuals and pedals, 39 stops, 48-49 ranks, 2006
A new organ for this parish church in St Albans which, it is hoped, will be used for the bi-ennial International Organ Festival of St Albans.
[Winchester College organ] Winchester College
3 manuals and pedals, 37 stops, 44-45 ranks, 1984
A new organ in an unusually characteristic case dating from 1909 for one of the oldest schools in the world.

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