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Consol showing memorial plaque - Taken by David Evans 02 May 2017
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Concert at Queen Street - Taken by David Evans 19 Aug 2017
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Organ Consol - Taken by David Evans 02 Sep 2017
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Queen Street Central Hall Organ - Taken by David Evans 06 May 2018
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Leather motors, primary, (small ones), secondary, (larger ones, inside the soundboard). Re-leathered several of these, where the existing leather has perished Some of the larger ones are very difficult to remove and to replace, but ‘do-able.’ - Taken by David Evans 14 Feb 2019
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Shows how access is always difficult, to re-leather the motors. Here, a wind trunk had to be removed for access. - Taken by David Evans 14 Feb 2019
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the Choir tuba, showing having to wade through several other pipes to get at the bottom note. - Taken by David Evans 14 Feb 2019
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Showing fitted dowel supports, to prevent other pipes from buckling under their own weight, (heavy lead). - Taken by David Evans 14 Feb 2019
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An ‘off’note, on the front pipes, where the original lead tubing has a leak somewhere along the line, about 13/14/metres in length, from one end of the organ to the other. Difficult to trace leak, as the tubes go along in banks of 7 or 8. Therefore, have - Taken by David Evans 14 Feb 2019
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Showing original lead tubing, which gets crushed in on itself, (over 86 years), and where it’s sometimes necessary to re-route new plastic tubing. - Taken by David Evans 14 Feb 2019
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Showing start of new tubing, and also a re-leathered primary motor, left Hand, compared to original motors on the right. - Taken by david evans 14 Feb 2019
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Other end of re-routed tubing The whole new length of tubing has to be fastened in carefully. - Taken by David Evans 14 Feb 2019
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Removal of many pipes to gain access for re-routing/positioning of new tubing. - Taken by David Evans 14 Feb 2019
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Showing the rank of pipes, Choir tuba Several of these very heavy pipes, solid lead, had to be removed to gain access to bottom C and others that needed strong dowel supports. - Taken by David Evans 14 Feb 2019
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Showing choir soundboard, where several notes were not working properly due to faulty valve membranes. Opened up soundboard round the back of all the tubing, to repair. - Taken by David Evans 14 Feb 2019
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Organ - Taken by Robert Walton 15 Jul 2024
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Memorial plaque - Taken by Robert Walton 15 Jul 2024
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Keyboard - Taken by Robert Walton 15 Jul 2024
Reference WMO/175949
Address:
Queen Street Methodist Central Hall
Queen Street
Scarborough
YO11 1HQ
England
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