| Name of institution |
Princess Theatre |
| Type of institution |
Theatre |
| Street Address |
Market Street
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| City |
Fremantle |
| State |
Western Australia |
| Postcode |
6160
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| Country |
Australia |
| Name of building |
Princess Theatre |
| Name of room |
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| Dates of the building |
1911
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| Architect’s and builder’s names |
Architects J. McNeece and Son and builder C. Moore. |
| Special architectural features |
Ornate theatre, shops and offices, two storey stuccoed brick. |
| Special fittings |
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| Other location information |
The
Princess Theatre in Market Street was built c 1911/1912 and opened as a
theatre 1913/1914. Extensive rebuilding occurred in 1941 and the
theatre was closed 26.06.1969.
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| Date of previous organs |
None |
| Detail of previous organs |
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| Dates when key work has been undertaken |
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| Variations from original design of organ |
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| Present organ |
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| Type of installation |
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| Case description |
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| Placement in room |
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| Builder's name |
Wurlitzer Company, North Tonawanda, N.Y., U.S.A |
| Opus number |
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| Date of completion/installation |
c1915 |
| Construction materials |
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| Number of manuals |
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| Key compasses |
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| Number of keys |
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| Key material |
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| Pedal compass |
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| Number of pedals |
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| Pedalboard type |
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| Pedalboard material |
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| Type of chests |
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| Type of key action |
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| Type of stop action |
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| Couplers |
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| Tremulants |
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| Accessories |
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| Console type |
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| Stop label material |
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| Placement |
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| General design |
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| Playing aids |
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| Divisions |
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| Wind pressures |
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| Stop list |
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| Total number of stops |
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| Total number of ranks |
6 ranks, 2 player pianos
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| Total number of pipes |
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| Dates when key work has been undertaken on current
organ |
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| Dates of any moves that have taken place to current
organ |
Dismantled 1969.
Pipework dispersed: Vox Humana in residence of F.J.
Larner, Mount Lawley; Flute in Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Doubleview.
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| Information on current organ |
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| Comparable instruments to current
organ |
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| Current status |
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| Other organs by this builder |
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| Photographs |
Photograph of building from Fremantle Focus
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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 January 2009.
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