Harrison and Harrison (organ builders) of Durham City
Reference: D/Ha Catalogue Title: Harrison and Harrison (organ builders) of Durham City Area: Catalogue Category: Business and Industry Records Description: Organ Plans
Covering Dates: 19th - 20th centuries
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- Harrison and Harrison (organ builders) of Durham City
- Plans (Ref: D/Ha 150/1-345)
- Aberdare, Calfaria Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/1/1-3)
- Aberdeen, Holburn Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/2/1)
- Aberdeen, King's College Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/3/1-3)
- Abergwynfi, St Gabriel (Ref: D/Ha 150/4/1)
- Aberystwyth, Tabernacl (Ref: D/Ha 150/5/1-3)
- Abingdon, St Helen (Ref: D/Ha 150/6/1-3)
- Abingdon, St Helen's School (Ref: D/Ha 150/7/1-2)
- Adlington, Wesleyan Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/8/1)
- Ainstable (Ref: D/Ha 150/9/1)
- Aldenham, St John the Baptist (Ref: D/Ha 150/10/1-3)
- Alderley Edge, Brook Lane Baptist Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/11/1)
- Aldershot, St Andrew (Ref: D/Ha 150/12/1-2)
- Alnwick, St Michael (Ref: D/Ha 150/13/1-5)
- Alston, Primitive Methodist church (Ref: D/Ha 150/14/1)
- Arbirlot, parish church (Ref: D/Ha 150/15/1-2)
- Arlecdon, St Michael (1905) (Ref: D/Ha 150/16/1-2)
- Arlecdon, St Michael (1972) (Ref: D/Ha 150/17/1)
- Ashington, Wesleyan Methodist church (Ref: D/Ha 150/18/1)
- Auckland Cathedral, New Zealand (Ref: D/Ha 150/19/1-5)
- Bandon, Cork (Ref: D/Ha 150/20/1)
- Barnard Castle, Wesleyan Methodist chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/21/1)
- Barnoldswick, Wesleyan Methodist chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/22/1-3)
- Barnoldswick, chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/22/4)
- Barton, St Lawrence (Ref: D/Ha 150/23/1)
- Bath, C.E. Thomas (Ref: D/Ha 150/24/1)
- Batley, Hick Lane Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (1891) (Ref: D/Ha 150/25/1-2)
- Batley, Hick Lane Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (1925) (Ref: D/Ha 150/26/1-5)
- Bearpark, St Edmund (Ref: D/Ha 150/27/1)
- Bedlington Station, Primitive Methodist Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/28/1)
- Belfast Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/29/1-4)
- Belmont, St Mary Magdalene (Ref: D/Ha 150/30/1)
- Belthorn Independent Methodist Church, Oswaldtwistle (Ref: D/Ha 150/31/1-2)
- Berwick Freemasons' Hall (Ref: D/Ha 150/32/1-2)
- Berwick, Holy Trinity Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/33/1-3)
- Berwick, Wallace Green Presbyterian Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/34/1-5)
- Billingham, St Cuthbert (Ref: D/Ha 150/35/1)
- Birmingham, St Edmund's Hostel (Ref: D/Ha 150/36/1)
- Birmingham, Kings Heath Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/37/1-4)
- Birmingham, St Martin (Ref: D/Ha 150/38/1-5)
- Birmingham, The Old Meeting Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/39/1-2)
- Birtley Wesleyan Methodist Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/40/1)
- Bishop Auckland, Auckland Castle Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/41/1-2)
- Bishop Auckland, United Methodist Free Church / Woodhouse Close (Ref: D/Ha 150/42/1-2)
- Bishop Middleham, St Michael (Ref: D/Ha 150/43/1)
- Bishopwearmouth, St Michael (Ref: D/Ha 150/44/1-2)
- Bishops Castle (Shropshire), St John the Baptist (Ref: D/Ha 150/45/1-2)
- Blackburn, Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/46/1)
- Blackburn, St Silas (Ref: D/Ha 150/47/1-2)
- Blackburn Girls' High School (Ref: D/Ha 150/48/1-2)
- Blackford, St John (Ref: D/Ha 150/49/1)
- Blackwood, Mount Pleasant Baptist Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/50/1)
- Blaenau Ffestiniog, Welsh Presbyterian Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/51/1-3)
- Blairgowrie, Marlee House (Ref: D/Ha 150/52/1-2)
- Blairgowrie, Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/53/1-4)
- Blidsberg, Sweden (Ref: D/Ha 150/54/1-3)
- Blyth, Methodist New Connexion Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/55/1-2)
- Blyth, St Cuthbert (Ref: D/Ha 150/56/1)
- Boldmere, St Michael (Ref: D/Ha 150/57/1-4)
- Boldon Colliery, Ebenezer Primitive Methodist Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/58/1)
- Bo'ness Old Kirk (Ref: D/Ha 150/59/1-2)
- Boroughbridge, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/60/1-2)
- Bossall, St Botolph (Ref: D/Ha 150/61/1)
- Boston, St Botolph (Ref: D/Ha 150/62/1-3)
- Bothal, St Andrew (Ref: D/Ha 150/63/1)
- Bournemouth, St Peter (Ref: D/Ha 150/64/1)
- Bournville, Friends' Meeting House (Ref: D/Ha 150/65/1-6)
- Bowburn, Christ the King (Ref: D/Ha 150/66/1)
- Brackenburgh Tower (Ref: D/Ha 150/67/1-2)
- Bradford, St Columba (Ref: D/Ha 150/68/1-2)
- Brailsford, All Saints (Ref: D/Ha 150/69/1-2)
- Brampton Bierlow, Christ Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/70/1-3)
- Brancepeth, St Brandon (Ref: D/Ha 150/71/1)
- Brandon Colliery, methodist chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/72/1)
- Bridlington, Girls High School (Ref: D/Ha 150/73/1)
- Brighton, Church of the Good Shepherd (Ref: D/Ha 150/74/1-5)
- Brighton, Roedean Crescent (Ref: D/Ha 150/75/1-3)
- Brinsop, St George (Ref: D/Ha 150/76/1)
- Bristol, All Saints (Clifton) (1924) (Ref: D/Ha 150/77/1-3)
- Bristol. All Saints (Clifton) (1952) (Ref: D/Ha 150/78/1-3)
- Bristol, Clifton College Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/79/1-4)
- Bristol, St Mary (Redcliffe) (Ref: D/Ha 150/80/1-10)
- Brompton, St Thomas (Ref: D/Ha 150/81/1)
- Brooms, St Mary & St Joseph RC church (Ref: D/Ha 150/82/1)
- Burford, Methodist Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/83/1)
- Burnley, Colne Road Wesleyan Methodist Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/84/1-2)
- Burnley, Independant Methodist Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/85/1)
- Burnley, Accrington Road Wesleyan Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/86/1)
- Burrough-on-the-Hill, The Manor House (Ref: D/Ha 150/87/1-3)
- Buttercrambe, parish church (Ref: D/Ha 150/88/1)
- Caerau, St Cynfeln (Ref: D/Ha 150/89/1-2)
- Caldey, Benedictine Abbey (Ref: D/Ha 150/90/1-2)
- Callaly Castle, Major Browne (Ref: D/Ha 150/91/1)
- Cambridge, Catharine's College (Ref: D/Ha 150/92/1-3)
- Cambridge, Clare College (Ref: D/Ha 150/93/1-2)
- Cambridge, Girton College (Ref: D/Ha 150/94/1-2)
- Cambridge, Jesus College (Ref: D/Ha 150/95/1-4)
- Cambridge, King's College (Ref: D/Ha 150/96/1-12)
- Cambridge, Selwyn College (Ref: D/Ha 150/97/1-3)
- Cambridge, Sidney Sussex College (Ref: D/Ha 150/98/1-4)
- Cambridge, Trinity College (Ref: D/Ha 150/99/1-5)
- Cambridge, Trinity Hall (Ref: D/Ha 150/100/1-2)
- Campbeltown, Highland Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/101/1)
- Campbeltown, Lochend United Free Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/102/1-2)
- Canterbury Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/103/1)
- Cape Coast, Christ Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/104/1)
- Cardiff, St Catherine (Ref: D/Ha 150/105/1-4)
- Cardiff, Conway Road Wesleyan (Ref: D/Ha 150/106/1-5)
- Cardiff, Newport Road United Methodist Free Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/107/1-3)
- Cardiff, Pembroke Terrace Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/108/1-3)
- Cardiff, Plasnewydd Presbyterian Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/109/1)
- Cardiff, Richmond Road Congregational Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/110/1-2)
- Cardiff, Roath Park Presbyterian Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/111/1-2)
- Cardiff, Wesleyan Church (Cathays) (Ref: D/Ha 150/112/1)
- Carlisle Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/113/1-6)
- Carlisle, Charlotte Street Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/114/1)
- Carlisle, Church of Scotland (Ref: D/Ha 150/115/1-8)
- Carlisle, St Aidan (Ref: D/Ha 150/116/1)
- Castle Hedingham, Congregational Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/117/1)
- Castleside, Wesleyan Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/118/1)
- Cawood, All Saints (Ref: D/Ha 150/119/1)
- Charlcombe, St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/120/1)
- Chatteris, St Peter and St Paul (Ref: D/Ha 150/121/1-2)
- Cheltenham College Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/122/1-4)
- Chester le Street, Congregational Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/123/1)
- Chester le Street, St Mary and St Cuthbert (Ref: D/Ha 150/124/1)
- Chester le Street, Wesleyan church (Ref: D/Ha 150/125/1)
- Chestertown (USA), Emmanuel Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/126/1)
- Chevington, St John the Divine (Ref: D/Ha 150/127/1)
- Chilton, St Aidan (Ref: D/Ha 150/128/1-2)
- Chorley, Congregational Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/129/1)
- Chryston, Lanarkshire, parish church (Ref: D/Ha 150/130/1)
- Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (Ref: D/Ha 150/131/1-7)
- Cleadon All Saints (Ref: D/Ha 150/132/1-2)
- Cleator St Leonard (Ref: D/Ha 150/133/1)
- Clent, St Leonard (Ref: D/Ha 150/133/b/1)
- Cleveland Lodge RSCM Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/134/1)
- Clifton Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/135/1-2)
- Coalbrookdale, Holy Trinity (Ref: D/Ha 150/136/1-2)
- Coatbridge, Old Monkland (Ref: D/Ha 150/137/1-2)
- Cockfield parish church (Ref: D/Ha 150/138/1)
- Coldstream United Presbyterian (Ref: D/Ha 150/139/1)
- Coldstream West, United Free Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/140/1-5)
- Coniston, St Andrew (Ref: D/Ha 150/141/1)
- Consett Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/142/1-2)
- Cosham, St Philip (Ref: D/Ha 150/143/1-3)
- Coventry Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/144/1-19)
- Cowley, St Luke (Ref: D/Ha 150/145/1-2)
- Coxhoe St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/146/1-2)
- Crediton Holy Cross (Ref: D/Ha 150/147/1-2)
- Crook Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/148/1)
- Crosshills United Free Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/149/1)
- Croxton All Saints (Ref: D/Ha 150/150/1)
- Croydon, Fairfield Halls (Ref: D/Ha 150/151/1-6)
- Daglingworth, Holy Rood (Ref: D/Ha 150/152/1)
- Dalton-le-Dale, St Andrew (Ref: D/Ha 150/153/1-2)
- Darlington, North Road Wesleyan (Ref: D/Ha 150/154/1)
- Darlington Rise Carr Primitive Methodist (Ref: D/Ha 150/155/1-2)
- Darlington, St Clare's Abbey (Ref: D/Ha 150/156/1)
- Dartford, Holy Trinity (Ref: D/Ha 150/157/1-4)
- Dawdon, St Helen and St Hilda (Ref: D/Ha 150/158/1-2)
- Denaby, All Saints (Ref: D/Ha 150/159/1)
- Denby, St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/160/1)
- Dinnington Mission church (Ref: D/Ha 150/161/1-2)
- Downpatrick Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/162/1-3)
- Dumfries St John (Ref: D/Ha 150/163/1-5)
- Dundee City Hall (Ref: D/Ha 150/164/1-4)
- Dunedin, Anderson's Bay (Ref: D/Ha 150/165/1)
- Dunnington, St Nicholas (Ref: D/Ha 150/166/1)
- Duns, Christ Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/167/1-2)
- Dunston, St Nicholas (Ref: D/Ha 150/168/1-2)
- Durham, Bede Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/169/1-6)
- Durham, Bethel Methodist New Connexion Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/170/1)
- Durham Castle Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/171/1-2)
- Durham Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/172/1-13)
- Durham, Miss Quilter (The College) (Ref: D/Ha 150/173/1)
- Durham Presbyterian Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/174/1)
- Durham Prison Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/175/1-2)
- Durham School chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/176/1-3)
- Durham, St Hild's College (Ref: D/Ha 150/177/1-2)
- Durham, St John's Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/178/1-2)
- Durham, St John's College Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/179/1-2)
- Durham, St Mary le Bow (Ref: D/Ha 150/180/1)
- Durham, St Oswald (Ref: D/Ha 150/181/1-3)
- Eastbourne, All Saints (Ref: D/Ha 150/182/1-3)
- Ebchester Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/183/1-2)
- Edinburgh, Mortonhall Crematorium (Ref: D/Ha 150/184/1-2)
- Edinburgh, St John (Ref: D/Ha 150/185/1)
- Edinburgh, St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/186/1)
- Edinburgh, St Paul (Ref: D/Ha 150/187/1-3)
- Egglescliffe, St John the Baptist (Ref: D/Ha 150/188/1-3)
- Ellenborough Primitive Methodist (Ref: D/Ha 150/189/1)
- Ellingham, St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/190/1)
- Ely Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/191/1-14)
- Embleton, Holy Trinity (Ref: D/Ha 150/192/1)
- Eppleton Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/193/1)
- Esh, St Michael (Ref: D/Ha 150/194/)
- Eton College, Lower Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/195/1-2)
- Evenwood, St Paul (Ref: D/Ha 150/196/1-2)
- Exeter Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/197/1-5)
- Falkirk, Erskine U.P. Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/198/1-3)
- Fareham, Holy Trinity (Ref: D/Ha 150/199/1-3)
- Farnham Royal, Caldicott School (Ref: D/Ha 150/200/1-5)
- Felling, Caldwell St. Methodist (Ref: D/Ha 150/201/1-2)
- Fenham, St Robert (Ref: D/Ha 150/202/1-2)
- Foleshill, St Laurence (Ref: D/Ha 150/203/1-2)
- Ford, St Michael (Ref: D/Ha 150/204/1-2)
- Formby, Lancashire, Wesleyan Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/205/1)
- Framwellgate Moor, Durham, St Aidan (Ref: D/Ha 150/206/1)
- Freckleton, Holy Trinity (Ref: D/Ha 150/207/1)
- Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Monks Farm (Ref: D/Ha 150/208/1-7)
- Frickley, All Saints (Ref: D/Ha 150/209/1-3)
- Frosterley, Wesleyan Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/210/1)
- Garstang, St Thomas (Ref: D/Ha 150/211/1)
- Gateshead, High West Street Wesleyan (Ref: D/Ha 150/212/1-2)
- Gateshead, Presbyterian (Ref: D/Ha 150/213/1-2)
- Gateshead, St James (Ref: D/Ha 150/214/1)
- Gateshead, Whitehall Road Methodist New Connexion (Ref: D/Ha 150/215/1)
- Gateshead Fell, St John (Ref: D/Ha 150/216/1)
- Georgetown Town Hall, Demerara (Guyana) (Ref: D/Ha 150/217/1-2)
- Gilsland, St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/218/1)
- Glasgow, Barony United Free Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/219/1-4)
- Glasgow, Barony Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/220/1-4)
- Glasgow, Bearsden United Free Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/221/1)
- Glasgow, Anderston Free Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/222/1-3)
- Glasgow, Mr Pattman's Travelling Organ (Ref: D/Ha 150/223/1)
- Glasgow Park Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/224/1-3)
- Glasgow, St Mary's Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/225/1-3)
- Glasgow, St Thomas (Ref: D/Ha 150/226/1-2)
- Glasgow, Trinity United Free Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/227/1)
- Goathland, St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/228/1)
- Gore, New Zealand, St Andrew (Ref: D/Ha 150/229/1-2)
- Govilon, Abergavenny, Christ Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/230/1-2)
- Grimsby Presbyterian Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/231/1)
- Guiseley, St Oswald (Ref: D/Ha 150/232/1-2)
- Halifax Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/233/1-5)
- Hamsteels, St John (Ref: D/Ha 150/234/1)
- Hamsterley, Christchurch (Ref: D/Ha 150/235/1-2)
- Harrogate, Ashville College (Ref: D/Ha 150/236/1)
- Harrogate, Grove Road Wesleyan Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/237/1)
- Harrogate Methodist Free Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/238/1-2)
- Harrogate Primitive Methodist Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/239/1)
- Harrogate St Luke (Ref: D/Ha 150/240/1-4)
- Harrogate St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/241/1-2)
- Harrogate St Wilfrid (Ref: D/Ha 150/242/1-2)
- Harrow School Speech Room (Ref: D/Ha 150/243/1-8)
- Hartburn Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/244/1)
- Hartlepool Presbyterian Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/245/1)
- Haslemere, St Bartholomew (Ref: D/Ha 150/246/1-2)
- Haswell Wesleyan Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/247/1)
- Hawick Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/248/1)
- Hawksworth Wood St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/249/1-2)
- Haywards Heath Hospital (Ref: D/Ha 150/250/1-2)
- Hebburn St Cuthbert (Ref: D/Ha 150/251/1)
- Hebburn St Oswald (Ref: D/Ha 150/252/1)
- Hebden Bridge St John (Ref: D/Ha 150/253/1-2)
- Hebden St Peter (Ref: D/Ha 150/254/1)
- Heckmondwike Upper Independent Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/255/1)
- Heighington St Michael (Ref: D/Ha 150/256/1-2)
- Helmsley All Saints (Ref: D/Ha 150/257/1-2)
- Henley Roman Catholic Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/258/1)
- Heptonstall Slack Baptist Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/259/1-2)
- High Spen Primitive Methodist Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/260/1)
- High Spen St Patrick (Ref: D/Ha 150/261/1)
- Hindhead Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/262/1-3)
- Holland, Michigan, First United Methodist Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/263/1-2)
- Holywell St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/264/1-2)
- Hoole All Saints (Ref: D/Ha 150/265/1)
- Horbury St Peter and St Leonard (Ref: D/Ha 150/266/1-2)
- Horden St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/267/1-2)
- Horwich Congregational Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/268/1)
- Houghton le Spring St Michael (Ref: D/Ha 150/269/1-3)
- Hove St Philip (Ref: D/Ha 150/270/1-2)
- Howdon on Tyne Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/271/1)
- Howick St Michael (Ref: D/Ha 150/272/1)
- Huddersfield, Berry Brow Wesleyan Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/273/1)
- Hunstanworth St James (Ref: D/Ha 150/274/1)
- Hunwick Primitive Methodist Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/275/1)
- Hylton Wesleyan Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/276/1)
- Hythe St Leonard (Ref: D/Ha 150/277/1-4)
- Idle Baptist Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/278/1)
- Ilkeston Holy Trinity (Ref: D/Ha 150/279/1-3)
- Ilkley Congregational Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/280/1-2)
- Ingram St Michael (Ref: D/Ha 150/281/1-2)
- Irthington St Kentigern (Ref: D/Ha 150/282/1)
- Jarrow St Mark (Ref: D/Ha 150/283/1)
- Keighley, Devonshire Street Congregational Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/284/1-4)
- Kells, New Galloway (Ref: D/Ha 150/285/1)
- Kendal St Thomas (Ref: D/Ha 150/286/1)
- Kepwick parish church (Ref: D/Ha 150/287/1)
- Kerry Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/288/1)
- Keswick St John (Ref: D/Ha 150/289/1-3)
- Kettlewell St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/290/1)
- Kilmacolm United Presbyterian Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/291/1)
- Kilmarnock, St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/292/1)
- Kirkbymoorside Wesleyan Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/293/1)
- Kirkcaldy, John Blyth esq. (Ref: D/Ha 150/294/1-6)
- Kirk Sandall St Oswald (Ref: D/Ha 150/295/1-3)
- Kirkby Overblow All Saints (Ref: D/Ha 150/296/1)
- Kirkham St Michael (Ref: D/Ha 150/297/1-3)
- Lagos, Christ Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/298/1-2)
- Lagos, Jehovah Shalom Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/299/1-2)
- Lagos, St John (Ref: D/Ha 150/300/)
- Lagos, St John, Aroloya (Ref: D/Ha 150/301/1-5)
- Lagos, St Jude (Ref: D/Ha 150/302/)
- Lagos, St Paul (1906) (Ref: D/Ha 150/303/1-2)
- Lagos, St Paul (1964) (Ref: D/Ha 150/304/1-6)
- Lake Forest, Church of the Holy Spirit (1971) (Ref: D/Ha 150/305/1-5)
- Lake Forest, Church of the Holy Spirit (1994) (Ref: D/Ha 150/306/1-2)
- Lamberhead Green Wesleyan Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/307/1)
- Lamesley, St Andrew (Ref: D/Ha 150/308/1-3)
- Lancaster Congregational Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/309/1-2)
- Lancaster, St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/310/1-2)
- Lanchester, All Saints (Ref: D/Ha 150/311/1-3)
- Lanchester, All Saints RC Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/312/1-3)
- Largs, St Columba (Ref: D/Ha 150/313/1)
- Leconfield, Normandy Barracks (Ref: D/Ha 150/314/1-2)
- Leeds, Burley Road Baptist Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/315/1)
- Leeds, Dewsbury Road Wesleyan Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/316/1)
- Leeds Infirmary, St Luke' Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/317/1)
- Leeds Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/318/1-9)
- Leeds, St Chad (Ref: D/Ha 150/319/1-4)
- Leeds University Great Hall (Ref: D/Ha 150/320/1-3)
- Leicester Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/321/1-4)
- Leigh, St Mary (Ref: D/Ha 150/322/1-5)
- Leigh, St Thomas (Ref: D/Ha 150/323/)
- Leighton Buzzard Parish Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/324/1-3)
- Lemington Primitive Methodist Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/325/1-2)
- Lerwick Free Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/326/1)
- Leslie West United Free Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/327/1)
- Lincoln Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/328/1-4)
- Little Missenden, St John (Ref: D/Ha 150/329/1-3)
- Liverpool, Anfield Wesleyan Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/330/1-2)
- Liverpool Cathedral (Ref: D/Ha 150/331/1)
- Liverpool, Princes Avenue Primitive Methodist Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/332/1-3)
- Liverpool, St Peter's Wesleyan Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/333/1)
- Llandaff, All Saints (Ref: D/Ha 150/334/1)
- Llandyfriog, St Tyfriog (Ref: D/Ha 150/335/1-3)
- Llanelli, Greenfield Baptist Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/336/1)
- Llansantffraed, St Bridget (Ref: D/Ha 150/337/1)
- London Colney, All Saints Convent (Ref: D/Ha 150/338/1-4)
- Longhoughton, St Peter (Ref: D/Ha 150/339/1)
- Lound, St John the Baptist (Ref: D/Ha 150/340/1-3)
- Low Fell Congregational Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/341/1)
- Low Fell, Primitive Methodist Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/342/1)
- Ludworth, St Andrew (Ref: D/Ha 150/343/1)
- Lumley, Christ Church (Ref: D/Ha 150/344/1)
- Luton Primitive Methodist Chapel (Ref: D/Ha 150/345/1-2)
Catalogue Contents
Most plans are black and red ink on paper, and were drawn for the organ builders to work from, to construct the organ frame and to assemble the other components required for installation.
A cross-reference code is given, where possible, to the National Pipe Organ Register (NPOR); some plans will have been for proposed organs that were never built.
NPOR ref. P00379
Later additions to pedal organ
NPOR ref. C01164
Church on Holburn Street (corner of Alford Lane), became 'Jesus House - City of God - Independent Church'
NPOR ref. R01855
Organ later moved to Ballater Episcopal Church
NPOR ref. G00229
Church derelict in 2000, and organ assumed gone
NPOR ref. N11719
Organ removed to Southsea in 2007
NPOR ref. E01126
Organ originally by Hill, and since altered.
NPOR ref. G00001
St Helen and St Katharine's School
Organ not listed on national register
Church on Market Street not in use
NPOR ref. G00231
St Michael's Church
NPOR ref. D05673
Ref: D/Ha 150/10/1Organ not listed in national register
Church had become a private house by 2000
NPOR ref. N00930
Church of Scotland Garrison Church
Organ by William Hill and Son, 1897, moved here from St Ninian's church, Leith
NPOR ref. N04124
Organ originally by Foster and Andrews, 1863
NPOR ref. T00032
Chapel at Garrigill
Reservoir marked 'Old Garstang' on plan - perhaps moved from St Lawrence, Garstang Road, Preston, which Harrisons were rebuilding at that time
NPOR ref. K01369
Church of St Ninian
NPOR ref. N03558
Organ originally by William Hill and Son, 1877, at St Nicholas, Whitehaven, incorporating Snetzler pipes
Rebuild not mentioned in NPOR
Ref: D/Ha 150/17/1NPOR ref. G00233
Ref: D/Ha 150/18/1Organ replaced in 2017
Ref: D/Ha 150/19/1Christchurch
Ref: D/Ha 150/20/1Organ not in NPOR
Probably refers to the old Wesleyan Chapel in Metcalfe Yard, off The Bank
Organ not in NPOR
Probably refers to the chapel on Rainhall Road, demolished 1960s
Probably the Independent Methodist Chapel in Walmsgate, NPOR ref. G00234
Ref: D/Ha 150/22/4NPOR ref. N15118
Barton near Preston, Lancashire
Organ not in NPOR; location unknown
Ref: D/Ha 150/24/1NPOR ref. N04811
Organ moved to Prestwich Hospital, 1956, then Prestwich St Margaret, 1987.
Rebuild not mentioned on NPOR
Ref: D/Ha 150/26/1NPOR ref. G00235
St Edmund, King and Martyr. Organ originally by Lewis and at South Shields St Stephen.
NPOR ref. N04128
Chapel at Bedlington Colliery
NPOR ref. D01440
St Anne's Cathedral; organ rebuilt 1975.
NPOR ref. N14941
Ref: D/Ha 150/30/1NPOR ref. G00236
Chapel, a.k.a. Belthorn Congregational Church, closed 1981
NPOR ref. G00010
Ref: D/Ha 150/32/1NPOR ref. E02036
Organ originally by Nicholson, much altered and later rebuilt
NPOR ref. N04143
Ref: D/Ha 150/34/1NPOR ref. N15012
Organ later re-built as an extension organ.
Organ not on NPOR
Was in (or planned for) the, now redundant, "Father Lopes' Chapel" at Deritend, Digbeth, which was part of the St Edmund's Boys Home.
NPOR ref. G00576
Church on Cambridge Road.
NPOR ref. N07289
St Martin in the Bullring.
Organ later moved and altered.
NPOR ref. N07424
Unitarian church on Bristol Street, destroyed in WW2; organ originally by Hill, 1885.
NPOR ref. G00313
Chapel on Durham Road built 1880s and demolished in 1970s - current location of organ unknown.
NPOR ref. N13277
Rebuild of organ originally by Father Smith, 1688.
NPOR ref. N15187
Organ later moved to Woodhouse Close Methodist Church (later Woodhouse Close LEP)
NPOR ref. N12142
Ref: D/Ha 150/43/1NPOR ref. N04223
Now Sunderland Minster
Seems to be a plan of the original organ, by Lewis & Co., 1887, prior to re-build and addition of choir organ in 1935; later modified further.
NPOR ref. N04730
Ref: D/Ha 150/45/1probably NPOR ref. N01640
St Silas church: built 1894; organ installed 1904
NPOR ref. N01640
Ref: D/Ha 150/47/1NPOR ref. G00210
Organ later moved to Lancaster Priory.
NPOR ref. G00512
Ref: D/Ha 150/49/1NPOR ref. N09828
Organ later moved within the building, and extended
Not listed in national register.
There were at least sixteen Calvinistic Methodist and Welsh Independent chapels in Blaenau Ffestiniog and it is not clear to which this organ belonged: Tabernacl Chapel (now demolished) is the most likely as it was rebuilt, and a new organ installed (according to local newspapers), in 1902; Maenofferen Chapel on Wynne Avenue was built in 1902; Bethania Chapel (now demolished) was rebuilt in 1903; Jerwsalem Chapel was rebuilt in 1904 but organ there was probably by Bishop & Son.
Not on the national register
Organ for the owner, architect A.J. Meacher, later bequeathed to a school in Perthshire
Organ not in national register
Organ ordered by architect A.J. Meacher. Chapel closed c.1980 and pipes moved to Alyth parish Church. Possibly church of St Mary, James Street, built 1889 and closed 1970s.
Rebuild of organ originally by Johan Anders Johansson, 1886
Ref: D/Ha 150/54/1Organ not on national register
Zion Chapel, Waterloo Road, closed 1973
Organ not on national register
Possibly a re-build
NPOR ref. D03405
Ref: D/Ha 150/57/1NPOR ref. G00237
Organ replaced in 1947
NPOR ref. N00978
Rebuild of own 1876 organ
NPOR ref. N04821
Chapel on Horsefair
NPOR ref. A00332
Ref: D/Ha 150/61/1NPOR ref. N14368
Rebuild of organ originally by Christian Smith, 1717, and since altered many times
NPOR ref. F00054
Ref: D/Ha 150/63/1NPOR ref. N11524
Major rebuild of organ originally by Henry Willis, 1871
NPOR ref. G00017
Ref: D/Ha 150/65/1Not on national register
Organ never built; building since demolished and rebuilt
NPOR ref. N03534
Organ built for J Harris Esq. of Brackenburgh Tower, Carlisle. Rebuilt at St. Chad, Ladybarn, Manchester by C.A. Smethurst (NPOR ref. N02425)
NPOR ref. N05980
Church on Horton Grange Road, Shearbridge, later de-consecreated and organ believed destroyed
NPOR ref. N00347
Parish church on Main Road, Brailsford, Derbyshire
NPOR ref. D08099
Parish church in a mining village in South Yorkshire
NPOR ref. N14884
1935 2-manual organ, destroyed in 1998 fire
(NB 3-manual Henry Willis organ from St Luke's chapel, Winterton Hospital, rebuilt and installed 2005, NPOR ref. R01230)
NPOR ref. D05911
Methodist New Connexion chapel, since demolished; single manual organ now vanished.
Probably chapel at the north end of East Street, next to Brandon Inn, marked UM Church on 3rd edition map (New Connexion became United Methodist Church in 1907) - demolished in 1960s - now Grey Gables
NPOR ref. G00019
Building on St John's Street now part of Bridlington School, but organ removed.
NPOR ref. N15486
Ref: D/Ha 150/74/1Chamber organ for local organist Samuel Henry Baker Esq., 1939; rebuild of organ of G.O. Moses, Bishop Auckland, 1906.
Later apparently at Saltdean parish church (St Nicholas Saltdean, Brighton, East Sussex) but no NPOR reference
NPOR ref. G00238
Parish church in Herefordshire
NPOR ref. D02509
All Saints with St John, Pembroke Road, Clifton
1924 organ, presumably destroyed by fire of 1940
NPOR ref. D02537
1952 replacement organ for temporary church.
Rebuilt by Charles Smethurst in 1957 at William Temple Memorial Church, Wythenshawe, Manchester (N01571)
NPOR ref. N03894 and A00255
Installed in Upper School Chapel 1911; rebuilt 1978 and 1994 and 2017
NPOR ref.
N03805 1912 organ incorporating earlier pipes
A00258 1947 rebuild, later restorations
St Mary the Virgin, Redcliffe. "The finest high-Romantic organ ever constructed" and Arthur Harrison's proudest work.
NPOR N02979
Brompton North Yorks
NPOR ref. G00240
St Joseph's Hall, Leadgate
NPOR ref. G00168
High Street, Burford, Oxfordshire
Allegedly used left-over pipes from the Royal Festival Hall organ
NPOR ref. N10671
Ref: D/Ha 150/84/11895 design for a single-manual organ case - perhaps never built
Harrison & Harrison's catalogue suggests it is the Edinburgh Exhibition organ
Could have been for any one of a dozen independent Methodist chapels in Burnley, Nelson and Colne
Accrington Road/Westhill WM chapel, Hargher Clough
Organ perhaps never built
NPOR ref. G00169
Private residence in Leicestershire;
organ later moved to the Church of the Resurrection, Mirfield, West Yorkshire
NPOR ref. G00241
St John the Evangelist, Buttercrambe, North Yorkshire
NPOR ref. G00219
Anglican parish church, Treharne Road
NPOR ref. D08100
RC (Cistercian) Abbey of Our Lady and St Samson, Caldey Island, Tenby, Pembrokeshire
Organ for Alexander Browne; large country house with a chapel, west of Alnwick. No NPOR ref.
Ref: D/Ha 150/91/1NPOR ref. N05222
St Catharine's College Chapel. 1936 rebuild of 1863 organ by Hill (later worked on by Norman and Beard) (N05223).
Altered 1962 by Compton (N12818) then moved in 1978 to St john the Evangelist, St Leonards, Sussex (R01483)
NPOR ref. N05200
Rebuild of Gray and Davison organ at Clare College Chapel.
Organ moved in 1970 to St. Peter and St. Paul, Mansfield, Notts (D07949)
NPOR ref. D01560
Girton College Chapel
Rebuilt by EJ Johnson 1974
Replaced 2002
"Sutton Organ", NPOR ref. N05213
1926 rebuild of N05211 / R00849 organ by JC Bishop 1849, itself using Father Smith pipes and replacing 18th century organ
"restored" by Mander 1970
NPOR ref. N05254
King's College Chapel
1933 rebuild of 1889 Hill organ (N05194), itself derived from earlier instruments ultimately derived from Harris organ of c.1710
NPOR ref. H00195
1890 organ by JW Walker, effectively replaced by Harrisons in 1975
Now at Younger Hall, St Andrew's University, Fife (NPOR ref. D06674)
NPOR ref. N05228
Sidney Sussex College Chapel
Organ replaced 2016 by Flentrop
NPOR ref. N05223
Trinity College Chapel
17th century organ repaired 1912
substantially rebuilt 1975 by Metzler
NPOR ref. N05234
Trinity Hall College Chapel
Rebuilt by EJ Johnson 1981; replaced in 2006 and this instrument moved to Guรฉgon, Brittany
NPOR ref. N00573
Campbeltown, Kintyre, Argyllshire, church of Scotland parish church
Organ decommissioned 2000, but not removed
NPOR ref. D08101
Church demolished 1984. Organ pipes recycled in 1988 in new organ for St James the Great, Haydock, Lancs.
proposed nave organ
Ref: D/Ha 150/103/1Anglican Cathedral in Ghana
Ref: D/Ha 150/104/1NPOR ref. N11787
Anglican church on Kings Road, Canton
Organ rebuilt by Hele and Co in 1936
NPOR ref. A00727
Ref: D/Ha 150/106/1NPOR ref. G00583
Now called The Trinity Centre and no longer a church
Was Trinity Methodist, Adamstown, on corner of Four Elms Road
Welsh Calvinistic Methodist chapel. Possibly Presbyterian chapel later. in 2018 "Chapel 1877 Bar and Restaurant" on Churchill Way; formerly architects offices.
can't find it on NPOR
NPOR ref. C00859
rebuilt later - choir organ added - by C R Gill
burnt out
probably chapel on corner of Gordon Road that became Crwys Presbyterian Church - no ref. in NPOR
Roath Park English Presbyterian chapel is now St Andrew's URC, who have the organ, but it is not found in NPOR
Ref: D/Ha 150/111/1NPOR ref. K00151
Methodist church, Crwys Road
NPOR ref. N03527
rebuild of 1856 Willis organ
slightly altered 1962 and later by JW Walker and David Wells
Not in NPOR so probably never built
There was a Charlotte Street Congregational Church, later Carlisle Christian Fellowship
NPOR ref. D00883
Church on Chapel Street
Undated organ by Young rebuilt in 1979
Organ replaced 1999
NPOR ref. N03528
rebuilt 1976 by David Loosley
NPOR ref. G00243
Castle Hedingham URC, Essex, closed in 2016 - organ mentioned in newspaper report
NPOR ref. N04245
Watergate Methodist chapel, Castleside, is now a private house
NPOR ref. N07107/N07017
parish church in West Yorkshire, south of York
1910 rebuild of organ by Forster and Andrews
NPOR ref.G00244
Parish Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Chalcombe, Somerset
NPOR ref. N03027
Parish church in Cambridgeshire
New organ using pipes of earliest West Gallery organ rather than rebuilding the 1891 Norman and Beard organ
NPOR ref. N00075
Cheltenham College, a private secondary school on Bath Road
NPOR ref. D05912
Now the United Reformed Church on Low Chare
Organ rebuilt later by Nelson & Co.
NPOR ref. N12147
1865 Harrison organ repaired 1900 and subsequently
NPOR ref. K00253
organ from Brunswick Methodist Church, Brunswick Place, Newcastle
probably Central Methodist, Station Road (1880); became Jehovah's Witnesses, now private house, photo of organ in Durham Record
Chestertown Maryland
Ref: D/Ha 150/126/1NPOR ref. G00245
St John the Evangelist, Chevington, Northumberland
NPOR ref. G00246
Chilton County Durham
NPOR ref. N10880
Now URC chapel, on Hollinshead Street
organ rebuild by Conacher & Co 1950s
NPOR ref. D07314
Organ perhaps removed in 1974
Corbett Auditorium, Cincinatti University, Ohio, USA
Ref: D/Ha 150/131/1NPOR ref. N15167
Parish church in Cleadon, South Tyneside
NPOR ref. N03560
Parish church in Cleator, Cumberland
NPOR ref. N03684
Rebuild of organ by John Nicholson
Moved by Paul Parsons in 1995 to the Oratory Church of St. Philip Neri, Birmingham (NPOR ref. R00620)
NPOR refs. N14236, N13366 and K00070
New organ for School of English Church Music, Kent, 1931
Moved to crypt of Canterbury Cathedral during WW2 - "the most astonishing small organ ever designed"
Later installed at Royal School of Church Music HQ at Addington Palace, Croydon
In 1996 moved to new RSCM Cleveland Lodge, Westhumble
Then transferred in 2006 on long loan to the church of St. Alkmund, Shrewsbury (NPOR ref. R01719)
NPOR ref. N05848
St Mary, Clifton upon Dunsmore, Warwickshire
Organ rebuilt by John Males, 1988
NPOR ref. N02786
Parish church in Shropshire
rebuild of organ by J W Walker c. 1854
NPOR ref. D07317
Old Monkland Parish Church, Woodside Street, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire
2007 water damage made organ unusable
NPOR ref. N14963
St Mary the Virgin, Cockfield, County Durham
Uncertainty over which chapel this organ was to be for, but it is a similar design to the one later installed at the new Coldstream West Church building
Ref: D/Ha 150/139/1NPOR ref. D08103
New building for Coldstream (West) United Presbyterian Church. Became St Cuthbert's church in 1950 and then Coldstream Community Centre
Organ moved to storage in Morpeth in 1998 then broken up
NPOR ref. N06073
Parish church on Tilberthwaite Avenue
NPOR ref. N14955
Consett Christ Church
Organ incorporated older pipework.
NPOR ref. N01010
Parish church in a suburb of Portsmouth
NPOR ref. N07508
Cathedral of St Michael
Organ added to in 1987, then cleaned and overhauled after a fire c. 2000 by David Wells
"probably the best all-round cathedral organ in the country"
NPOR ref. N11098
former parish church of Cowley, Oxfordshire, redundant 1997
organ moved to St. Mark, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia.
NPOR ref. N15136
Ref: D/Ha 150/146/1NPOR ref. A00726
Parish church in Devon
probably used some old pipes from previous organ, itself using pipes from Chelsea Royal Hospital
rebuilt 2001 by Michael Farley
NPOR ref. N14931
Crook St Catherine, parish church in County Durham
organ restored 1972 by JW Walker
not on NPOR as Crosshills, Cross Hills, Crosshill or Cross Hill
There was a Crosshill United Free Church a few miles south of Ayr, now disused
Organ at the Primitive Methodist Chapel in Copley, near Cockfield, [NPOR ref. D05914]
Moved to All Saints, Croxton, Norfolk, in 1986
NPOR ref. N13526
Concert hall in Surrey
NPOR ref. D01117
Parish church in Gloucestershire
NPOR ref. N14927
Ref: D/Ha 150/153/1Not on NPOR
North Road Methodist Church was demolished and rebuilt as Northlands Methodist Church in 1967 (see N14120)
NPOR ref. N15185
organ removed 1967, partly to Northlands
NPOR ref. G00172
RC convent on Carmel Road
Closed in 2007; for sale in 2017
NPOR ref. H00302
Parish church on High Street, Dartford, Kent
Rebuild of organ originally by Russell, 1818, altered by Wm Hill, 1875
NPOR ref. N15127
Parish church in Seaham Harbour; in 2007 became St Hild and St Helen Christian Fellowship.
NPOR ref. G00248
Parish church in West Yorkshire
Organ moved before church demolished in 1974, to a private house in Warmsworth, West Yorks., then to a private house in Gringley on the Hill, Notts.
NPOR ref. N01237
Parish church in Derbyshire
Organ rebuilt by Norman and Beard in 1976
NPOR ref. G00218
St Cuthbert's church, Brunswick
NPOR ref. N06941 and N00207
Church of Ireland Cathedral of the Holy and Undivided Trinity
Harrison's 1914 organ (using older pipes) altered 1966
later altered by Wells-Kennedy Partnership
NPOR ref. D08529 & K00876
St John the Evangelist, Scottish Episcopal church
Harrison's 1938 organ added to in 1969
Re-designed 2008
NPOR ref. D02868
Caird Hall, City Square, Dundee, Angus
Anderson's Bay Parish Church, Dunedin, New Zealand
Probably St Michael's Anglican church
NPOR ref. G00249
Anglican church, East Yorkshire
NPOR ref. D06315
Scottish episcopal church
1927 rebuild of Harrison organ of 1877
"The finest organ in the Borders"
NPOR ref. G00038
1896 organ from Cornsay Colliery moved here 1965
NPOR ref. N14919
Chapel of the College of the Venerable Bede, later St Hild and St Bede
1891 organ moved to current chapel 1923
NPOR ref. N14869
North Road Methodist Church
1898 estimate for rebuild of an earlier organ (possibly Nicholson's organ from Grainger Music Hall, Newcastle, 1848, moved to Bethel Chapel in 1855)
Organ later rebuilt by Ward and Shutt
NPOR ref. N04182
Tunstall Chapel, University College, Durham Castle
1925 rebuild of 1880 organ (which incorporated parts of Father Smith organ from the cathedral)
Organ restored 1981 and 2011
NPOR ref. N04168
Harrison and Harrison organ of 1904, rebuild of Willis organ of 1876 which presumably used pipes from earlier organs by Bishop, Postill, Nicholls, Smith, Snetzler, Jordan and Dallam (1662).
Completed and re-voiced 1935
Additions 1969
Refurbishment 1996
Case by C.Hodgson Fowler, 1876
1889 organ moved to Sherburn, Yorks, then to Oxford, 1891
Miss Quilter appears in the Durham Directory living in The College from 1887 to 1889. She is at Warnborough Road, Oxford, late in 1891 then from 1895 to 1898 at 61 High Street, Oxford.
Perhaps Nona Quilter (1842-1936)
NPOR ref. N00213
Later Waddington Street URC
organ restored 1995
NPOR ref. N15151
Ref: D/Ha 150/175/1NPOR ref. N04179, N15174
1941 organ built using G.T. Pattmans' Travelling Organ
New console 1987
NPOR ref. N01179
Joachim Room, College of St. Hild and St. Bede
Slightly altered 1974
NPOR ref. N14949
Neville's Cross St John
NPOR ref. N04180
Moved to St Mary the Less around 1970 and altered since
NPOR ref. N06102
1910 rebuild of 1874 Gray and Davison organ.
Church closed and became a museum; organ is not there
NPOR ref. N04177
New organ in memory of JB Dykes, probably incorporating pipes from earlier organ by Bishop, Starr and Richardson, 1859
Rebuilt and enlarged 1979 by HE Prested
NPOR Ref. G00040
Parish church on Grange Road
Later alterations to console and action
NPOR Ref. H00939
Ebchester, St Ebba
organ replaced in 1907
NPOR Ref. R01681
In crematorium chapel, Howdenhall Road
Harrison and Harrison catalogue suggests St John East church, Leith
NPOR Ref. C01247
1837 Walker organ from Catholic Apostolic Church, Edinburgh (NPOR Ref. C01248) moved
here and rebuilt in 1884 by D. & T. Hamilton
Rebuilt 1930 then transferred to St. Bride's Parish Church, Edinburgh, in 1957 (NPOR Ref. C01246) then to New Restalrig Parish Church (NPOR Ref. C01245)
No detail given of any of these organs
St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Palmerston Place, Edinburgh
NPOR Ref. D07927
1878 Henry Willis organ rebuilt in 1929
Altered further 1959 and later
NPOR Ref. N11974
St Paul's Episcopal Church, York Place, Edinburgh, later St Paul and St George
1906 organ using some pre-existing pipework of 1892 Bishop and Son organ
Rebuilt 1947 by Rushworth and Dreaper
NPOR Ref. N04277
New organ, altered in 1960 and rebuilt later
NPOR Ref. G00250
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Ellenborough, Cumberland
church closed 2011; organ for sale 2013
NPOR Ref. D01970
St. Mary and All Saints parish church, Ellingham, Hampshire
NPOR Ref. N03011
Cathedral Church of The Holy Trinity, Ely
1908 rebuild of organ originally by Renatus Harris in 1685
Maintained and altered by Harrison and Harrison ever since, including new case and addition of positive organ in 1975
My father remembers crawling inside the largest pedal organ pipes in the triforium in the 1940s
Embleton, Northumberland
NPOR Ref. N04137
Eppleton All Saints
NPOR Ref. N04241
1894 organ, transferred to St. Peter and St. Paul, Uppingham, 2005.
Esh Laude, St Michael, R.C. Church
NPOR Ref. N15088
NPOR Ref. E00391
1970 organ, replaced in 2000 and moved to St. Alfage, Greenwich
Evenwood St Paul
NPOR Ref. N14962
1882 Brindley and Foster organ from Peebles, St Peter, installed in 1909 to replace Harrison and Harrison organ destroyed by fire in 1907; upgraded 2008
Cathedral Church of St Peter, Exeter
NPOR Ref. N10532
Organ rebuilt by Henry Willis and repaired by Hele & Co., originating in 1660s, rebuilt 1933 and regularly repaired and added to since then
Erskine East United Presbyterian Church on Silver Row.
Erskine East United Presbyterian Church became Erskine United Free Church in 1900, and moved to a new building in 1905 (by A & W Black), at the junction of Cockburn Street and Hodge Street, with a Norman and Beard Organ. Their old building on Silver Row/Horsemarket Lane became a cinema in 1910 and was demolished in the 1960s
Not in NPOR
Holy Trinity Church, Fareham, Hampshire
NPOR Ref. 11535
Possible rebuild of an older organ (not a typical Harrison and Harrison registration)
Organ exported to Italy in 1991 and now installed at St. Martino al Cimino, near Viterbo
NPOR Ref. N00288
1932 organ for school chapel when school was in Hitchin, Herts., moved to new building in Farnham Royal, Bucks., in 1938
1947 organ moved to Felling Methodist Church, Holly Hill, Felling, Gateshead, in 1973, then to St. Paul, Monk Bretton, West Yorkshire in the 1980s
NPOR ref. G00252
1980 organ at St Robert R.C. Church, Fenham, Newcastle
NPOR Ref. N09137
NPOR Ref. G00044
1960 organ
NPOR Ref. N14945
St Michael and All Angels, Ford, Northumberland
Methodist Church, Elbow Lane, Formby, Lancs.
NPOR Ref. G00253
1900 organ destroyed in 1941 by fire thought to have been caused by friction in a motor bearing
NPOR Ref. N04240
1906 organ, slightly altered later
NPOR Ref. S00003
Holy Trinity Church, Lytham Road, Freckleton, Lancashire
NPOR Ref. A00922
1957 experimental two manual portable organ used at Westminster Abbey and St Alban's Abbey
Installed in 1962 in purpose built music room at Monks Farm, Freshwater, Isle of White, for Mr Arthur Starke (1913-1999), organist at Christ Church, Totland, I.O.W.
Enlarged 1967
Broken up 1999, and parts installed by Michael Farley at St. Michael, Kingsteignton, Devon
All Saints, Frickley, West Riding of Yorkshire
NPOR Ref. N04841
1937 Rebuild?
not in NPOR
The Wesleyan Methodist chapel on Front Street was built round 1877 and no longer exists
NPOR Ref. A00011
St Thomas the Apostle, Garstang, Lancashire
1895 organ, later altered by another company
Not in NPOR?
Gateshead Methodist Central Hall, probably demolished in 1970s
Harrison and Harrison catalogue suggests an 1887 organ replaced in 1913
Not on NPOR
Harrison and Harrison catalogue includes an organ of 1894 at Gateshead, Durham Road Presbyterian Church which was sold to West Stanley Presbyterian about 1940
NPOR Ref. G00339
St James, Park Road, Gateshead, closed in 1983
NPOR mentions only an organ of 1866 by T.C. Lewis, since lost
NPOR Ref. G00048
Organ of unknown provenance from Bethesda Chapel, Melbourne Street, Gateshead, which closed in 1896
NPOR Ref. D07943
organ by Harrison & Harrison, 1906, for St. Aidan, Blackhill, Consett, (N04239), restored by John Lighbown, 1984, installed here, with additional pedal stops (after being in store in a gallery here since 1996)
Town hall built 1889
Organ appears on interior photograph of auditorium found on TripAdvisor
NPOR Ref. G00049
St Mary Magdalene, Gilsland, Northumberland
Harrison and Harrison catalogue suggests that this was a 1903 organ at Barony Parish Church, Castle street, destroyed by fire in 1947
Not in NPOR
NPOR Ref. N11998
1889 Brindley and Foster organ
Rebuilt 1949 by Harrison and Harrison at the Barony Church on Castle Street (which was now the Church of Scotland Parish Church), presumably to replace the earlier, damaged, organ
The building became the Barony Hall of Strathclyde University in 1980s (J. Anderson Campus)
Replaced by new organ c.2010
Neither in NPOR nor H&H Catalogue
Could have been intended for Bearsden North Parish Church or Bearsden South Parish Church
see NPOR Ref. N10727
Organ at Anderston Free Church, later called Gilmore Hill Church of Scotland, Glasgow, installed by Rushworth and Dreaper at St Thomas church, St Helens, Lancs., in 1962
Not in NPOR (but see N04178)
Harrison and Harrison catalogue has a 3 manual 'travelling' organ, with 4th piano manual, for G.T. Pattman Esq., Glasgow, 1916, rebuilt at Durham School Chapel 1943
George Thomas Pattman (1875 - 1961) was organist at St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow, 1904 - 1916, then toured as a concert organist
Park Church, Lynedoch Place, Glasgow - closed 1966
NPOR Ref. N12014
Willis organ of 1890, repaired by Harrison and Harrison 1934
NPOR Ref. N11987
Episcopal Cathedral of St. Mary the Virgin, Great Western Road
1871 William Hill organ
rebuilt and enlarged 1909
later altered by Hill, Norman & Beard
Harrison and Harrison catalogue says St Thomas Wesleyan Church, now closed
Church at 600, Gallowgate, with C.R. Mackintosh design, built 1892-1894, closed 1973, demolished 1976
Not on NPOR
Neither in NPOR or Harrison and Harrison catalogue
Ref: D/Ha 150/227/1NPOR Ref. N02982
Ref: D/Ha 150/228/1Presbyterian church in South Island. Organ appears to still exist
Ref: D/Ha 150/229/1Christ Church, Govilon, Monmouthshire
NPOR Ref. N09815
NPOR Ref. G00494
1915 organ at Victoria Street Presbyterian Church, Grimsby
Moved 1932 to new Presbyterian (now United Reformed) Church, Weelsby Road, Grimsby
Rebuilt 2004 by T.L. Jubb
NPOR Ref. E01229
St Oswald King and Martyr, Guiseley, West Yorkshire
1910 organ, altered c.1971 by Laycock and Bannister, then restored 2006 by John Clough & Sons
NPOR ref. N07207
Church of St John the Baptist, now Halifax Minster
Harrison and Harrison rebuild of an organ with elements dating back to 1766 (J. Snetzler)
Later renovated by J.M. Walker
NPOR ref. G00344
New organ of 1909 in now redundant church in Quebec, County Durham
NPOR ref. G00053
Hamsterley Mill, County Durham
New organ of 1898
NPOR ref. H00843
Ashville College (Methodist Private School) Memorial Chapel, Harrogate
New organ of 1900, moved by Fitton and Haley in 1927 to Beeford Methodist Church, Main Street, Beeford, East Yorks. (NPOR ref. G01226); removed and scrapped because of flood damage in 2007
NPOR ref. G00056
Church closed 2011. Organ restored and installed in Sailauf church, near Aschaffenburg, Germany, by Martin Karle.
Church on Station Parade closed. NPOR only records 1890s organ by Denman and Co.
Ref: D/Ha 150/238/1NPOR ref. E00535
Victoria Park Methodist Church
Church closed and demolished 1950s. Organ moved to Meanwood Methodist Church, Leeds by Wood Wordsworth of Leeds (see NPOR ref. E00537)
NPOR ref. N02922
Church closed in mid 1980s; pipework used by John T. Jackson of Leeds to augment organ at First Presbyterian Church, Magazine Street Upper, Londonderry (NPOR ref. C00568)
NPOR ref. N02923
Church on Harlow Terrace
New organ of 1919
NOPR ref. N02927
Church on Duchy Road.
1928 organ rebuilt 1952
NPOR ref. N15719
Organ completed 1955, renovated 2003
Hartburn St Andrew, Northumberland
Grindley and Foster organ 1913 (NPOR ref. G00347)
NPOR ref. N04269
Church on Park Road
2 manual 1880 organ by Porritt of Leicester rebuilt later by Jardine & Co. with three manuals
NPOR ref. D00303
St Bartholomew, Derby Road, Haslemere, Surrey
New 1929 organ using pipes of earlier Lewis organ; rebuilt by Henry Willis in 1981; rebuilt again by Harrison and Harrison in 2000; refurbished 2013 by F H Browne & Sons Ltd
NPOR ref. H00967
Chapel on Church Street demolished 1989 (organ not in replacement building)
Unidentified
Hawick Old Parish Church had an organ built in 1897 by Forster and Andrews
NPOR ref. G00208
Hawksworth, West Yorkshire
NPOR ref. D05688
King Edward VII Memorial Eliot Cottage Hospital (1911), Heath Road, Haywards Heath, Sussex
Later whereabouts unknown
NPOR ref. G00449
Harrison and Harrison organ of 1879, moved when new chancel built, restored c.1985 by Bishop and Son
NPOR ref. G00173
1909 rebuild of earlier organ
NPOR ref. D06863
Organ moved to St. Botolph, Helpston, Cambridgeshire in 1983 by Holmes and Swift
NPOR ref. D06838
In West Yorks.
Organ renovated 2010 by A.Carter
1854 Organ by Forster and Andrews replaced 1904 by J.J. Binns; church closed 1977 and organ perhaps moved to Southwell Minster (NPOR refs. N05113 and N02688)
Ref: D/Ha 150/255/1NPOR ref. N07933
Organ altered by Nelson in 1936 then by Prested in 1973
NPOR ref. D00375
1931 organ using pipes from earlier organ by Walker
NPOR ref. N09507
Church of the Sacred Heart, Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire
Organ moved to St. Edmund, Allenton, Derbyshire in 1975 by H. Groves (NPOR ref. N00357)
NPOR ref. P00622
Organ believed to have been moved to America in 1985 when building converted to Mount Zion Baptist Church and Slack Top Centre
NPOR ref. G00221
Chapel on East Street
Organ removed 2003 by C. Bagot
NPOR ref. G00220
Ref: D/Ha 150/261/1NPOR ref. N13756
St. Alban, Tilford Road, Hindhead, Surrey
Built 1927 by Harrison and Harrison for Herbert Johnson of Stockbridge, Hampshire
Moved to church in 1946
Probably NPOR ref. N11778
St Mary the Virgin, Halkyn Street, Holywell, Flintshire
(There is also a Holywell St Mary in Whitley Bay)
Church in Cheshire
Organ by C.H. Whiteley (NPOR ref. N04300)
NPOR ref. G00255
Church St, Horbury, West Yorks.
NPOR ref. N15114
1913 organ altered 1934 and 1949
NPOR ref. G00256
In Greater Manchester
Harrison and Harrison organ rebuilt in 1994 by Peter Pemrick
NPOR ref. G00068
St Michael and All Angels, Anglican Parish Church
1932 organ re-using much of previous Forster and Andrews organ; later modifications
NPOR ref. G00214
1898 church on New Church Road, Aldrington, Hove, Sussex
Not in NPOR, but there is a stub for Willington Quay St Paul
Harrison and Harrison catalogue gives this as Howden on Tyne Parish Church.
This was probably for St Paul's church, Howdon Panns, Willington Quay, Wallsend. Church built 1876. New organ loft 1923. Now St Paul's Centre
NPOR ref. N04136
St Michael and All Angels, Howick, Northumberland
Perhaps Newsome South Methodist, Birch Road, Berry Brow [G01692] - 1902 organ by Conacher
Ref: D/Ha 150/273/11862 organ by Gray and Davison (NPOR ref. N15009)
Ref: D/Ha 150/274/1NPOR ref. D05919
Building on West End, now a private house
NPOR ref. G00288
Vicarage Lane, South Hylton
NPOR ref. N14797
Hythe, Kent.
1935 organ, using parts of 1878 Walker organ, consisting of a three manual organ in the west gallery and a two manual organ in the east triforium, played from a single console; restored and enlarged 1991 by F.H. Browne [N13073]
NPOR ref. E01110
Chapel on Bradford Road, Idle, West Yorks, demolished 1984
NPOR ref. G00215
1909 organ at Ilkeston, Debyshire
NPOR ref. N07067
Ilkley Christchurch, United Reformed & Methodist Church
Organ removed in 1980s
NPOR ref. G00073
Ingram, Northumberland
NPOR ref. G00177
Irthington, Cumberland
NPOR ref. G00222
Ref: D/Ha 150/283/1NPOR ref. N07244
1885 organ, enlarged 1895, renovated by Laycock and Bannister in 1936
Church probably demolished 1964
Not on NPOR
Harrison and Harrison catalogue includes a two manual organ at Kells, New Galloway, 1890. This parish church had an extension built in 1890 to house an organ. Organ apparently moved within the building in the 1940s.
NPOR ref. D01275
1898 organ enlarged 1909, removed in 1990s
NPOR ref. G00257
Kepwick, North Yorks.
Private Memorial Chapel built 1894
NPOR ref. H00097
St. Michael and All Angels, The Square, Kerry, Montgomeryshire
1890 rebuild of earlier Gray and Davison organ
NPOR ref. N03578
St John the Evangelist
1912 rebuild of 1889 August Gern organ
NPOR ref. N05142
1899 organ, overhauled 1959 by Laycock & Bannister
moved in 2004 by Michael Fletcher to St. Gregory, Church Lane, Cropton, North Yorks. [R02139]
No NPOR ref.
Built 1902 as St James United Free Church but from 1957 was St Columba, Church of Scotland
NPOR ref. D07820
Cleaned 1986 but unaltered
NPOR ref. N02990
Chapel on Piercey End, Kirkbymoorside, North Yorks.
New 1903 organ, using older Postill organ for swell.
Organ moved in 1980 to Methodist Church, High Street, Clapham, London [N17227]
1892 new organ at Forth Villa, 71 Loughborough Road, Kirkcaldy - NPOR ref. F00141
1909 moved to Wilby House, 111 Loughborough Road, Kirkcaldy - NPOR ref. N18192
1925 rebuild - NPOR ref. F00142
1956 moved to St Mary's church, Crail, Fife - NPOR ref. A00688 - later rebuilt by Scovell and Co.
No NPOR ref.
Church now redundant
NPOR ref. N05043
Church in West Yorks.
NPOR ref. H00983
1905 new organ using pipes from earlier F.W. Nicholson organ (itself using some of 1770 Parker organ)
1979 restoration by Pendlebury
The Cathedral Church of Christ, Lagos Marina
Organ replaced: in 2009 a new organ replaced the 'old 4 manual pipe organ' which itself was 70 years old
First African Church Mission, Phoenix Lane, Lagos Island
Unclear if organ still in use
Organ replaced in 1968
Ref: D/Ha 150/300/1Anglican church on Palm Church Street, Aroloya, Lagos Island, established 1852
Organ present in 2020
St Paul's Church, Breadfruit, Lagos
Ref: D/Ha 150/304/1East Westminster, Lake Forest, Illinois, USA
Ref: D/Ha 150/305/1East Westminster, Lake Forest, Illinois
Ref: D/Ha 150/306/1Not in NPOR
Church closed, organ assumed gone
NPOR ref. N04279
New organ in 1964
Not in NPOR.
Centenary Church on Rosemary Lane, later U.R.C., now closed
Anglican parish church: St Mary (Lancaster Priory), Castle Hill
NPOR ref. N10682 and N12830
New 1922 organ using old case and some earlier pipes; completed 1965; replaced 1979
Anglican parish church
NPOR ref. N15068
NPOR ref. N15109
Ref: D/Ha 150/312/1NPOR ref. D07182
Scottish Episcopal Church, Aubery Crescent, Largs, Ayrshire
1882 organ rebuilt in 1947 and again in 1999
NPOR ref. G00083
Garrison Church, Normandy Barracks, Leconfield, East Yorks.
Not in NPOR
Church closed
NPOR suggests organ built 1912 by J.J. Binns
Ref: D/Ha 150/316/1NPOR ref. G00216
Leeds General Infirmary, Great George Street, Leeds
Unclear whether chapel still exists
NPOR ref. N02794
St Peters-at-Leeds, now Leeds Minster
Organ probably built using pipes of earlier 18th Century instrument, or from Schulze's 1859 rebuild
Organ later altered slightly by other organ makers
St Chad, Otley Road, Headingley
NPOR ref. N12287
New organ in 1911, rebuilt 1988 by J.T. Jackson
NPOR ref. N02674
New organ, later removed and broken up
Cathedral of St Martin, Leicester
NPOR ref. N04497
1929 rebuild of a 1873 Walker organ, itself a rebuild of 1774 Snetzler organ, parts of which will have been retained
Altered 1983 by Hill, Norman and Beard, then restored 2003 by Harrison and Harrison
St Mary the Virgin, Leigh, Lancashire
1911 organ incorporating stops from predecessor
enlarged 1964
NPOR ref. G00085
St Thomas, Chapel Street, Bedford, Leigh, Lancashire
New organ, maintained since 1997 by David Wells
NPOR ref. N09200
Leighton Buzzard All Saints, Church Square, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire
New organ, slightly altered 1997
NPOR ref. G00199
Methodist Church, Algernon Road, Lemington, Northumberland
Probably the Adam Clarke Memorial Church, Hillhead, Lerwick, Shetland
NPOR ref. K00032
Organ modified later by Rushworth and Dreaper
Not in NPOR
Harrison and Harrison catalogue suggests it became Trinity church and the organ was rebuilt by others
Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Minster Yard, Lincoln
NPOR ref. N14308
1960 rebuild of Father Willis organ (1898) which itself used some earlier pipes
NPOR ref. G00086
St John the Baptist, Little Missenden, Buckinghamshire
Rebuild of 1909 organ by R.S. Rutt
NPOR ref. G00259
Oakfield Road Methodist Church, Anfield, Liverpool
New organ
NPOR ref. E00301
Anglican Cathedral of Christ the King
1977 overhaul of 1926 Willis organ, later maintained and altered by David Wells
Not in NPOR
1885 chapel on corner of Princes Avenue and Beaconsfield Street has been replaced by a more modern building containing a 1970 Willis organ (NPOR ref. G00845)
Chapel on High Park Street, Toxteth, now closed.
Not in NPOR
Anglican Parish Church
NPOR ref. D05890
Organ destroyed 1941 in Second World War
NPOR ref. D08105
Anglican Church, Dyfed (Cardiganshire)
NPOR ref. N11728
Murray Street/Station Road, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire
1903 organ restored in 1968
NPOR ref. G00180
Anglican church at Llansantffraed-Juxta-Usk, Brecknockshire
NPOR ref. N14123
Now the Roman Catholic chapel of All Saints Pastoral Centre
Formerly Anglican Sisterhood, All Saints Convent, London Colney, Hertfordshire
NPOR ref. N04130
St Peter and St Paul, Longhoughton, Northumberland
NPOR ref. D02251
Church Lane, Lound, Suffolk
Organ restored 1995 by Richard Bower
NPOR ref. N18326
United Reformed Church, Cromer Avenue, Low Fell
Not in NPOR
Possibly Chowdene chapel, Bute Terrace, Durham Road. Methodists left in 1965 but building was still used by an independent Chowdene Church in the 21st Century.
NOPR ref. G00260
Church demolished. Organ believed to have been rebuilt and enlarged in 1985 by Principal Pipe Organs, at St. Aidan, Acomb, York [ref. K00887]
NPOR ref. N14971
1886 organ at Great Lumley parish church
Organ removed in 1985 by B. Blackburn, and installed at All Saints, North Wooton, Norfolk (N00040)
NPOR ref. D08297
High Town Methodist Church, Luton, Bedfordshire
Organ, possibly 1860s, by Wilkinson of Kendal moved here from St. Thomas, Kendal, in 1898 by Harrison and Harrison