THE ORGAN IN ST LUKE'S CHURCH, BATTERSEA

The organ is the work of Lewis & Co, dating mainly from c.1914 but including some pipework from other sources. It is on the north side of the chancel; the console, with a third manual prepared for a Choir Organ, is on the south side.
The organ is to be rebuilt with new soundboards and electro-pneumatic actions. The musical style of Lewis is to be consolidated, with new pipework replacing several uncharacteristic ranks: stops 11 and 18 are additions.


PEDAL ORGAN



SWELL ORGAN










    1. Great Sub Bass (wood)
16

12.
Lieblich Bourdon

16
    2. Sub Bass
16

13.
Giegen Principal

8
    3. Flute Bass (from 2)
8

14.
Rohr Flöte

8

I   Swell to Pedal       II   Great to Pedal


15.
Viole de Gamba

8





16.
Voix Célestes
(tenor c)
8

GREAT ORGAN



17.
Giegen Principal

4
4.
No 1 Open Diapason

8

*18.
Quartane

II
*5.
No 2 Open Diapason
8

19.
Trumpet

8
6.
Hohl Flöte

8

*20.
Oboe

8
7.
Lieblich Gedact

8


IV   Tremulant
*8.
Octave

4





9.
Lieblich Flute

4


ACCESSORIES

  *10.
Fifteenth

2


Five general pistons and general cancel

*11.
Mixture

III - IV


Four pistons to the Great and Pedal Organs


III   Swell to Great



    (duplicated by composition pedals)








Four pistons to the Swell Organ








Reversible pistons: I, II, III








Reversible foot pistons: II, III








Ten memory levels







Balanced swell pedal







The manual compass is 61 notes; the pedal 30 notes






* new 2008









LEWIS & CO. 1914

HARRISON & HARRISON

2009

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