Goring (Oxfordshire), Church of Saint Thomas of Canterbury

Foto’s: Andrew & Jane Wood © 2019

In 1887 bouwde Alfred Monk een nieuw orgel voor de Church of Saint Thomas of Canterbury in Goring (Oxfordshire). Het is in 1925-1930 omgebouwd door Bishop & Son. De tractuur van het kegelladen-orgel is pneumatisch en het pedaalklavier is radiaal concaaf.

Dispositie:

Pedal C – f1
1 Contra Bass 32
2 Open Diapason 16
3 Bourdon 16
4 Octave 8
5 Violoncello 8
Choir C – c4
6 Lieblich Gedact 8
7 Dulciana 8
8 Viol d’Orchestre 8
9 Flauto Traverso 4
10 Clarinet 8 TC
Great C – c4
11 1 Open Diapason 8
12 2 Open Diapason 8
13 Wald Flute 8
14 Principal 4
15 Harmonic Flute 4
16 Fifteenth 2
17 Harmonic Trumpet 8 BBE ‘Hm Tromba’
Swell C – c4  Enclosed
18 Lieblich Bourdon 16
19 Violin Diapason 8
20 Rohr Flute 8
21 Echo Gamba 8 G# to c4
22 Voix Celestes 8 TC
23 Geigen Principal 4
24 Twelfth 2 2/3 ?added by 2013 – see note
25 Fifteenth 2 ?added by 2013 – see note
26 Seventeenth 1 1/3 ?added by 2013 – see note
27 Mixture III 15.19.22/15(from c#3) – see note
28 Horn 8
29 Oboe 8
30 Tremulant

Console

Console type  Attached   Stop type  Tabs   Label type  Plastic   Label font  Sans serif   Pedalboard  Radiating concave

Roll top manual cover;

Couplers

Swell to Pedal

Swell to Great

Swell to Choir

Swell octave

Swell suboctave

Choir to Pedal

Great to Pedal

Details

Blowing Discus electric  Tuning Eq Temp  Pitch flat of A440

Accessories

3 thumb pistons each to Great and Swell;
3, 3, 3 composition pedals;
Gt-Pd toe pedal reverser;
balanced swell pedal;