Uniting (Methodist) Church
cnr Oxford & Newcombe Streets, Paddington

W.E. Richardson & Sons, 1886 (2/13 mechanical)


The church was opened as a Wesleyan Chapel in 1887. The organ was built by the English organbuilder, W.E. Richardson (Manchester) and installed in 1887 by his son Charles Richardson who had recently moved to Sydney to import his father's instruments and commence his own organbuilding business. It was restored by E. Pitchford and K. Curry.


W.E. Richardson & Sons, 1886 (2/13 mechanical)

Great
Open Diapason
Stop Diap Bass
Stop Diapason
Dulciana
Salicional
Principal
Twelfth
Fifteenth

Swell
Open Diapason
Stop Diapason
Gamba
Princpal
Oboe
Tremulant Sw.

Pedal
Bourdon

Couplers
Swell to Great
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal

8
8
8
8
8
4
2-2/3
2


8
8
8
4
8



16







Compass 54/30
Mechanical action
Lever swell pedal
2 composition pedals
© PdL 2006

Information from Rushworth "Historic Organs of New South Wales" (Hale & Iremonger 1988).