The Ernest M. Skinner Co., Opus 165, 1909
Trinity Church, Episcopal
Toledo, Ohio
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This organ has been rebuilt or substantially revised.
We received the most recent update on this organ's state and condition 2005-11-29.
Four manuals. 51 stops.
39 registers.
42 ranks.
2586 pipes.
Notes:
- Identified through information adapted from E. M. Skinner/Aeolian-Skinner Opus List, by Sand Lawn and Allen Kinzey (Organ Historical Society, 1997), and included here through the kind permission of Sand Lawn:
Enlarged; [See #258]; console and some parts used in #324. [See #198 for chapel organ] (Database Manager. 2005-11-29)
The web pages listed here are also pages within the OHS Pipe Organ Database.
They contain information on other installations or modifications that relate to the one described on this page.
- Toledo, OH. Trinity Episcopal. The Ernest M. Skinner Co., 1916
- Toledo, OH. Trinity Episcopal. Muller Pipe Organ Company, 1982
- Toledo, OH. Trinity Episcopal. Schantz Organ Co., 1963
- Holyoke, MA. Victory Theatre. Skinner Organ Co., 1920
- Jackson, MS. First Presbyterian Church. Casavant Frères, 2007
Other web sites:
- http://www.aeolian-skinner.110mb.com/Specs/Op00165_00258.html. Opus 165/258: Trinity Episcopal Church (Aeolian-Skinner Archives Web Site) Stoplist.[Last accessed 2005-11-29.]
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