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London's 18th-century organs
6 May 2010

The 1735 Bridge organ in Christ Church Spitalfields
An 18th-century London organs all-day
bus tour is being organised by the Friends of Christ Church Spitalfields in
Wednesday 9 June, led by Dr William McVicker, organ curator at Southbank
Centre. Participants will visit three significant architectural venues and to explore
the organs installed in them: the 1735 Bridge organ in the fine Hawksmoor
church of Christ Church Spitalfields; the recently restored 1704 Renatus Harris
in St Botolph Aldgate; and the newly restored 1760 George England instrument in
Dulwich College Chapel.
The total cost is £75 per person (£65 for paid-up Supporters). Contact 020 7859 3035, friends@christchurchspitalfields.org.
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