Wells-Kennedy Partnership - New Organs

St Martin's Church, Ballymacarrett, Belfast - 1983

Manual Compass: CC - g 56 notes
Pedal Compass: CCC - F 30 notes

Great
1.Open Diapason8
2.Stopped Diapason8
3.Principal4
4.Fifteenth2
5.Mixture 19.22.26III rks

Pedal
13.Bourdon16
14.Bass Flute8
15.Fagotto16

Swell (enclosed)
6.Gedackt8
7.Salicional8
8.Wald Flute4
9.Doublette2
10.Sesquialtera 17.19II rks
11.Mixture 26.29II-III rks
12.Trumpet8
Tremulant

Couplers
Swell to Great
Swell to Pedal
Great to Pedal

Accessories
3 thumb pistons to Great & Pedal
3 thumb pistons to Swell
1 thumb piston General Cancel

Balanced Swell Pedal
Mechanical action to manuals and couplers
Electric action to pedals, stops and combinations

Wind pressures:
Great & Swell 2 1/2 ins. w.g.
Pedal 3 1/2 ins. w.g.

966 Pipes

The new two manual organ was designed and built by Wells-Kennedy Partnership Ltd. in their workshops at Lisburn in 1983. It replaces a thirty year old instrument constructed on the extension principle by Jardine of Manchester and uses certain pipework from this organ as its nucleus. The handsome oak case was designed to compliment the existing furnishings as well as to blend and focus the sound of the pipes within.

The organ employs slider soundboards to the manual divisions controlled by a sensitive mechanical key action, whilst electric action is retained to the drawstops and pedals. The initial specification had 13 speaking stops compromising 710 pipes in all. Provision was made for the addition of the Great Mixture and Swell Sesquialtera giving 15 speaking stops and 966 pipes. These two stops were added in 1989.