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Name of institution St. Augustine's Anglican Church
Type of institution Church
Street Address Cnr Murray and Roberts Streets
City Bayswater
State Western Australia
Postcode
Country Australia
Name of building St. Augustine's Anglican Church
Name of room Church sanctuary
Dates of the building
Architect’s and builder’s names
Special architectural features
Special fittings
Other location information
Name of contact
Mailing Address
Telephone
Email
Other contact information
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Date of previous organs None
Detail of previous organs
Dates when key work has been undertaken
Dates of any moves that have taken place
Variations from original design of organ
Information on previous organs
Information about comparable instruments to previous organs
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Present organ
Type of installation
Case description
Placement in room
Builder's name F.J. Larner & Co., Perth.
Opus number
Date of completion/installation 1969
Construction materials
Number of manuals Two (2)
Key compasses
Number of keys
Key material
Pedal compass
Number of pedals
Pedalboard type
Pedalboard material
Type of chests
Type of key action Electro-magnetic except for lowest 18 pipes (electro/pneumatic)
Type of stop action Electro-magnetic
Couplers I - II
II - P
Tremulants
Accessories   
Console type
Stop label material
Placement
General design
Playing aids Thumb pistons, Memory system
Divisions   
Wind pressures
Stop list
MANUAL I
8'
8'
4'
2 2/3'
2'
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MANUAL II
8'
4'
2'
12,17 II
26,29 II
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PEDAL
16'
10 2/3'
8'
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Total number of stops
Total number of ranks Four (4) ranks extended
Total number of pipes 216
Dates when key work has been undertaken on current organ Originally an "F" model single rank organ of 49 notes. Opening recital 30 November 1969.
Enlarged 1990/93 with addition of second manual
Tierce and lowest Diapason pipes added 1997.
Thumb pistons and memory system added 1999.
Dates of any moves that have taken place to current organ
Information on current organ Rather than mitring the 16' pipes, they have been placed full-length on frames diagonally against the wall and tubed from the main chest.
Comparable instruments to current organ
Current status
Assessment of organ
Other organs by this builder
Photographs
Technical documents 
General documents
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Supporting information
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Document control Original entries J R Elms, OAM, Gazetteer of Western Australian Pipe Organs, 1971, 1999,2003 and 2004.
This entry D B Duncan 23 November 2008.
Additional detail from In The Pipeline August/September 1999




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