- The
Boardwalk Hall
Auditorium Organ,
known also as the
Midmer-Losh and the Poseidon, is the pipe
organ in the Main
Auditorium of the
Boardwalk Hall (formerly...
- The
Midmer-Losh
Organ Company is a
defunct pipe
organ building business located in Merrick, New York.
Reuben Midmer founded his own organ-building company...
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Carson G, Cox LV,
Crane J,
Croteau P,
Graves L,
Kluka S,
Koren G,
Martel MJ,
Midmer D,
Nulman I,
Poole N (August 2010). "Alcohol use and
pregnancy consensus...
- May 1929 and
December 1932, the Main
Auditorium Organ is the "Poseidon"
Midmer-Losh pipe organ, the world's-largest, as
listed in The
Guinness Book of...
- Hippodrome's
Midmer-Losh.
Further recording sessions were held
elsewhere by
Edison Records in 1925 with
Kinsley presiding at two
different Midmer-Losh organs...
- 1922-1930
Balcom and
Vaughan about 75
Reuter about 57 Hill,
Norman &
Beard (Christie) >52 1926-1938
Midmer-Losh
about 50
Compton Geneva Welte-Mignon Wicks...
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Hinners Hill,
Norman &
Beard Hope-Jones
Kilgen Kimball Link Marr &
Colton Midmer-Losh Möller
Morton Page
Reuter Robert Morton E. M.
Skinner Welte-Mignon...
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Auditorium Organ United
States Boardwalk Hall
Atlantic City, New
Jersey Midmer-Losh
Organ Company, 1929-32 7
manuals 314
stops 449
ranks 33,451
pipes The...
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Hinners Hill,
Norman &
Beard Hope-Jones
Kilgen Kimball Link Marr &
Colton Midmer-Losh Möller
Morton Page
Reuter Robert Morton E. M.
Skinner Welte-Mignon...
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Boardwalk Hall in
Atlantic City, New Jersey. The
organ was
built by the
Midmer-Losh
Organ Company between 1929 and 1932. Most of the
speaking stops are...