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ST MARGARET’S CHURCH
LEE

III/44 rebuild of 1927 J.W. Walker & Sons organ

We are pleased to have been commissioned to rebuild the organ in St Margaret’s Church, Lee, London.  The instrument was built in 1927 by J.W. Walker & Sons, as the firm’s Op. 1563.

Tonal alterations were made in 1979 by Harrison & Harrison: the Large Open Diapason 8′ on the Great was replaced with a Mixture, and the Dulciana 8′ and Unda Maris 8′ on the Choir were replaced with a Nazard 2 2/3′ and Tierce 1 3/5′.  Further work was undertaken by Harrison & Harrison in 1999, including re-leathering of reservoirs and restoration of unit chests.

In the forthcoming work, the soundboards and electro-pneumatic key actions are to be restored, along with all pipework and wind trunking.  The Open Diapason No. 1 8′ will be returned to the Great, retaining the 1979 Mixture.  A new transmission and piston capture system will be installed.  Slider solenoids will be fitted.  The console will also be refurbished, and all other parts of the organ cleaned and overhauled.