The Organs and Organists of St Swithun’s Church Worcester

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by James Berrow 

St Swithun’s is located in the heart of old Worcester. It contains an organ built in 1795 by Robert and William Gray of London which was enlarged in 1845 by John Nicholson of Rochdale who added a short-compass Swell. Nicholson had settled in Worcester during the 1840s. It survived until the turn of the century and in 2008–10 was restored to its 1845 state by Goetze & Gwynn Ltd of Welbeck.

Format: A5, 40 pages, full colour cover.

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by James Berrow 

St Swithun’s is located in the heart of old Worcester. It contains an organ built in 1795 by Robert and William Gray of London which was enlarged in 1845 by John Nicholson of Rochdale who added a short-compass Swell. Nicholson had settled in Worcester during the 1840s. It survived until the turn of the century and in 2008–10 was restored to its 1845 state by Goetze & Gwynn Ltd of Welbeck.

Format: A5, 40 pages, full colour cover.

by James Berrow 

St Swithun’s is located in the heart of old Worcester. It contains an organ built in 1795 by Robert and William Gray of London which was enlarged in 1845 by John Nicholson of Rochdale who added a short-compass Swell. Nicholson had settled in Worcester during the 1840s. It survived until the turn of the century and in 2008–10 was restored to its 1845 state by Goetze & Gwynn Ltd of Welbeck.

Format: A5, 40 pages, full colour cover.