Very complicated flat pack arrives in Twyford from Durham
Handle with care
Parts of the Waterhouse case return
Rackboards
The organ starts to take shape - looking through the case up to the swell box.
The swell box occupies a commanding position in the organ
The wooden case pipes are returned, fully restored
New console takes shape
Pedal action and roller board starts to take shape
Tools in the vestry
Inside the organ
Stop action
Action runs
Stop trundles
The case takes shape
The fully restored wooden pipes - unseen since 1956!
The console
Shiny new nameplate
Tops of the pedal pipes above the vestry panelling
Stop head profiles - careful copies of Walker stop heads
Jim at work
At work in the Great Organ
Great Organ pipe work
Looking down the passage board towards the pedal # side. Swell box to the left, Great Organ to the right
Inside the swell box: from left: Open Diapason 8, Stopped Diapason 8, Principal 4, Fifteenth 2, Oboe 8
Swell Oboe trebles
Great Organ
Stephen Bicknell trying out the organ.
Stephen Bicknell displaying the restored display pipes