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1914 Present Partners: A. G. Hill and W. Hill. The firm, which is the oldest in the trade, have built organs for many of the principal cathedrals in the Kingdom and the Colonies, including the great organ of Westminster Abbey. Specialities: Pneumatic and Electric Actions. A special type of Hydraulic Engines for blowing organs. | 1914 Present Partners: A. G. Hill and W. Hill. The firm, which is the oldest in the trade, have built organs for many of the principal cathedrals in the Kingdom and the Colonies, including the great organ of Westminster Abbey. Specialities: Pneumatic and Electric Actions. A special type of Hydraulic Engines for blowing organs. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 8 February 2025
York Road Organ Works, Islington, London, N.
Organ Builders
Established 1755. In succession the following were principals: John Snetzler, Thos. Elliot, Wm. Hill, Thos. Hill.
1914 Present Partners: A. G. Hill and W. Hill. The firm, which is the oldest in the trade, have built organs for many of the principal cathedrals in the Kingdom and the Colonies, including the great organ of Westminster Abbey. Specialities: Pneumatic and Electric Actions. A special type of Hydraulic Engines for blowing organs.
See William Hill and Son, and Norman and Beard