Wordsworth and Maskell

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Wordsworth and Maskell was a British firm of church organ makers, established in 1866 in Leeds, West Yorkshire.[1][2] It produced around sixty organs for churches in Lancashire, around 23 for churches in Lincolnshire, over 50 in Leeds (along with 15 rebuilds) and around 30 in the rest of Yorkshire, along with others for countries of the British Empire.[2] Their largest instrument was for the parish church in Epping, Essex, an 1895 four-manual.[2]

Selected organs[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Biographical Dictionary of the Organ – Wordsworth & Co".
  2. ^ a b c d "THE WORDSWORTH AND MASKELL PIPE ORGAN 1883".
  3. ^ "Bill and receipt for new organ, Wordsworth and Maskell, 1885, and correspondence, 1877–85".
  4. ^ "Specification by Wordsworth & Maskell for East St. United Methodist Free Church, Leeds".