Organ in St Alban's Church, Conybere Street

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Organ in St Alban's Church, Conybere Street

Image: © Tiger Taken: 7 Jan 1970

The two-manual organ in Image was built by the Liverpool firm of Rushworth & Dreaper. Here it is being dismantled for cleaning and revoicing. The arms of the patron saint and of the See of St Albans (Azure a Saltire Or, over all a Sword erect in pale proper pomel and hilt of the second, in chief a Celestial Crown Gold), are displayed on the side of the casework.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.465948
Longitude
-1.888383