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NEW ORLEANS AREA PIPE ORGANS
AND THEIR HISTORIES |
A service of the Steeple Chasers at www.neworleanschurches.com
and the New Orleans Chapter of the Organ Historical Society
| MANUFACTURER: | GOULDING AND WOOD |
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| YEAR BUILT: | 1994 |
| ORIGINAL LOCATION: | First English Lutheran Church, Franklin Ave. New Orleans |
| RELOCATION 1: | Church in process of relocating. Organ will be reinstalled at 3700 Cleary in Metairie |
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| A PICTURE OF THIS ORGAN EXISTS IN OUR FILES: (Click highlighted "YES" to view. |
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| NOTES SUPPLIED BY OTHERS: | The present First English Lutheran Church organ was made up of parts from a fire damaged Moller originally built for Dillard University. The Moller console burned in the early 1990s and Goulding and Wood replaced it with the present console. The firm also made tonal modifications to the organ. |
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This page is a service of www.neworleanschurches.com
and the New Orleans Chapter of the Organ Historical Society