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A letter from Robert J. Pennells to Robert Morgan

  • CHA-CHA/5-CHA/5/2-CHA/5/2/2-CHA/5/2/2/5
  • Item
  • 22/05/1990
  • Parte de Chapel

A letter from Robert J. Pennells for J.W. Walker & Sons Ltd, Organ Makers, to Robert Morgan, at the Music Department, regarding a proposal for a new organ in the Chapel and enclosing a quotation. Two pages A and B.

Robert J. Pennells

A plan of the new organ and case

  • CHA-CHA/5-CHA/5/2-CHA/5/2/3-CHA/5/2/3/3
  • Item
  • 26/05/1986
  • Parte de Chapel

A 1:20 scale plan for the new organ and case; an earlier proposal by J.W. Walker & Sons Ltd.

J.W. Walker & Sons Ltd

A plan of the new organ and case

  • CHA-CHA/5-CHA/5/2-CHA/5/2/3-CHA/5/2/3/2
  • Item
  • 23/05/1990
  • Parte de Chapel

A 1:20 scale plan for the new organ and case; a proposal by J.W. Waler & Sons Ltd.

J.W. Walker & Sons Ltd

Organ, 1993

  • CHA-CHA/5-CHA/5/2
  • Sub-Series
  • 1986 - 1993
  • Parte de Chapel

This sub-series focuses on the history of the 1993 Organ in the School Chapel. After the 1930 organ expired and was replaced by a computer organ in the 1980s, the headmaster Graham Smallbone commissioned for a new organ to be built. Some items highlight the various proposals, the correspondence focuses on the building and installation of the organ and the photographic file finally shows the organ in Chapel.

Peter Collins

Plans

  • CHA-CHA/5-CHA/5/2-CHA/5/2/3
  • Documento
  • 1986 - 1990
  • Parte de Chapel

This file contains various proposal plans for the new organ in the School Chapel, from various organ builders.

Peter Collins

Organ

  • CHA-CHA/5
  • Série
  • 1930 - 1993
  • Parte de Chapel

This series focuses on the history of the organs in the School Chapel, from the first one installed in 1930 to the current instruments built in 1993.

Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls