The Harrison and Harrison Organ at All Saints

An organ event in 2007

Organ console

THE HARRISON AND HARRISON ORGAN

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The organ was made by Harrison and Harrison of Durham. It contains 2464 pipes, ranging from half an inch to 16 feet. It weighs over 6 tons. The coats of arms on the case are those of Lincoln - All Saints’ first diocese, St Albans - the present diocese, and Durham where the instrument was manufactured.

Harrison & Harrison Website

Mechanical action with electric drawstops

PEDAL ORGAN Feet Pipes
1. Open Diapason 16 30
2. Sub Bass 16 30
3. Principal 8 30
4. Flute 8 30
5. Fifteenth 4 30
6. Mixture IV 120
7. Trombone 16 30
8. Clarion 4 30
I Choir to Pedal
II Great to Pedal
III Swell to Pedal
CHOIR ORGAN ( unenclosed )
9. Stopped Diapason 8 58
10. Principal 4 58
11. Rohrflute 4 58
12. Nazard 2 2/3 58
13. Spitzflute 2 58
14. Tierce 1 3/5 58
15. Mixture IV 232
16. Cremona 8 58
17. Festival Trumpet (horizontal) 8 58
IV Tremulant
V Swell to Choir
GREAT ORGAN
18. Bourdon 16 58
19. Open Diapason 8 58
20. Rohrflute 8 58
21. Principal 4 58
22. Open Flute 4 58
23. Fifteenth 2 58
24. Mixture IV 232
25. Trumpet 8 58
VI Choir to Great
VII Swell to Great
SWELL ORGAN
26. Gedackt 8 58
27. Salicional 8 58
28. Celeste (tenor c) 8 46
29. Principal 4 58
30. Stopped Flute 4 58
31. Flageolet 2 58
32. Mixture IV 232
33. Double Trumpet 16 58
34. Trumpet 8 58
35. Hautboy 8 58
36. Clarion 4 58
VIII Tremulant
Accessories
Six foot pistons to the Pedal Organ
Six pistons to the Choir Organ
Six pistons to the Great Organ
Eight pistons to the Swell Organ (duplicated by foot pistons)
Six general pistons and general cancel
The pistons instantly adjustable, with eight memories
Reversible pistons: I, II, III, V, VI
Reversible foot pistons: II, VII
Balanced expression pedal to the Swell Organ