- John
Snetzler (or Schnetzler) was an
organ builder of
Swiss origin, who
worked mostly in England. Born in
Schaffhausen in 1710, he
trained with the firm...
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Chapels were not
completed until around 1530. The
organ was
built by John
Snetzler in 1763 and
installed in 1766.
Other notable features of the
church include...
- destro**** the roof, the
choir room, and the
majority of a rare 1756 John
Snetzler pipe organ. In 1963, a
replacement organ was installed, a 1905 T.C. Lewis...
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since the 16th century. The
Organ in the
Chapel was
installed in 1765 John
Snetzler.
During the
nineteenth and
twentieth centuries, the
Organ was expanded...
- Hill in 1916. It
houses an
original manual from the
organ built by John
Snetzler in 1769,
which has been
increased to four
manuals since.
There have been...
- more
prominent organ dates back to 1777 and was
manufactured by
Johann Snetzler,
funded by
public subscription. The
instrument as
originally built was...
- Swiss-Russian botanist, a
member of the
Royal Society and
professor of
botany John
Snetzler (1710–1785),
organ builder who
worked mostly in
England Lorenz Spengler...
- have been
subsequent modifications by
Andrews and
Shirland (1711), John
Snetzler (1770),
Henry Willis (1867) and Noel
Mander (1967). A
specification of...
-
large “foliage flower” in the
center of the ceiling. An
organ by John
Snetzler was ****ed in 1768 but only the case remains; new
organ 1994 by Kenneth...
- Sudbury, were
apparently sold on to St Gregory's; the
first being by John
Snetzler dating from
about 1750 and
installed at St Gregory's in 1841, and its replacement...