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Chamber organ

A small chamber organ made by Lammermuir Pipe Organs in Oldhamstocks, near Edinburgh in 2004. It has gold gilded pipes in two towers, and is principally oak, with some maple, walnut and pine. The keyboard has cowbone naturals and ebony sharps. There are four stops: stopped diapason (8’) of oak and walnut, a principal (4’) of 25% tin, a nason flute (4’) of oak, maple and walnut, and a wooden fifteenth (2’) of maple and pine.

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    2004
  • Maker:
    Lammermuir Pipe Organs
  • Collection:
    Durham Cathedral
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  • Place of production:
    Edinburgh (Timezone: Europe/London)
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  • Repository:Durham Cathedral
  • Measurements:length 1.428m; width 0.75m; height 1.525m