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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Harlton, Cambridgeshire: the organ loft

RIBA137511
Atkinson, Thomas Dinham (1864-1948)
NOTES: 14th century, restored by Thomas Dinham Atkinson 1911-1914, and further restoration 1961-1968, when 19th century rendering was removed.

Trinity Hall Chapel, Cambridge: looking towards the gallery and organ

RIBA138223
NOTES: The chapel, originally dates from 1366, although only consecrated in 1513. It was modernised in 1729-1730, and much of the plaster decoration dates from this period.

Trinity Hall Chapel, Cambridge: looking towards the gallery and organ

RIBA138224
NOTES: The chapel, originally dates from 1366, although only consecrated in 1513. It was modernised in 1729-1730, and much of the plaster decoration dates from this period.

Trinity Hall Chapel, Cambridge: looking towards the gallery and organ

RIBA138226
NOTES: The chapel, originally dates from 1366, although only consecrated in 1513. It was modernised in 1729-1730, and much of the plaster decoration dates from this period.

Church of Notre Dame, Le Raincy: detail of the organ gallery showing the semi-open construction of the tower and the columns that support it

RIBA146610
Perret, Auguste (1874-1954)
NOTES: See RIBA157837 for a colour version of this image.

Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London: the stage with organ behind

RIBA147215
London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES: See RIBA159651 for a colour version of this image.

St Andrew's Church, Roker, Sunderland: the organ

RIBA150054
Prior, Edward Schroeder (1852-1932)
NOTES: The church was designed by E. S. Prior and A. Randall Wells, who had been Lethaby's Clerk of Works at Brockhampton (1904). Many of the fixtures and fittings are by Ernest Gimson, notably the oak panelled chancel and the oak choir stalls. See RIBA155512 for a colour version of this image.

St Andrew's Church, Roker, Sunderland: the organ

RIBA155512
Prior, Edward Schroeder (1852-1932)
NOTES: The church was designed by E. S. Prior and A. Randall Wells, who had been Lethaby's Clerk of Works at Brockhampton (1904). Many of the fixtures and fittings are by Ernest Gimson, notably the oak panelled chancel and the oak choir stalls. See RIBA150054 for a black and white version of this image.

St George's Hall, Lime Street, Liverpool: the barrel vaulted great hall looking towards the organ

RIBA155935
Elmes, Harvey Lonsdale (1814-1847)
NOTES: The design for St George's Hall was won in open competition by Harvey Lonsdale Elmes in 1839. Construction began in 1841 and after Elmes's death in 1847 work was continued by the Corporation Surveyor, John Weightman, until C. R. Cockerell took over as architect in 1851. See RIBA130476 for a black and white version of this images

St George's Hall, Lime Street, Liverpool: the barrel vaulted great hall looking towards the organ

RIBA155936
Elmes, Harvey Lonsdale (1814-1847)
NOTES: The design for St George's Hall was won in open competition by Harvey Lonsdale Elmes in 1839. Construction began in 1841 and after Elmes's death in 1847 work was continued by the Corporation Surveyor, John Weightman, until C. R. Cockerell took over as architect in 1851.

St George's Hall, Lime Street, Liverpool: the barrel vaulted Great Hall looking towards the organ

RIBA155944
Elmes, Harvey Lonsdale (1814-1847)
NOTES: The design for St George's Hall was won in open competition by Harvey Lonsdale Elmes in 1839. Construction began in 1841 and after Elmes's death in 1847 work was continued by the Corporation Surveyor, John Weightman, until C. R. Cockerell took over as architect in 1851. See RIBA132187 for a black and white version of this image.

Church of Notre Dame, Le Raincy: detail of the organ gallery showing the semi-open construction of the tower and the columns that support it

RIBA157837
Perret, Auguste (1874-1954)
NOTES: See RIBA146610 for a black and white version of this image.
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