I've had a look, and a play, of this instrument in the next-door County, hoping it might do for us, but fear it's physically too big at 7' 8"w x 12' 6" d x 12' 2" h, to be accommodated without drastic re-disposing. I think it's been sadly neglected for years, but could/should be a splendid machine.
Does anyone here know more about Robt. Allen of Bristol? A 'jstor' reference, has him claiming in an ad. to have worked with 'Willis of London' - perhaps mere sales-talk, but Cornopean, Oboe (Sw.) and Corno di Bassetto, Trumpet (Gt.) sounds quite Willisy, and there's a spare Pedal slide I'm guessing might have been 'Trombone/Ophicleide (prepared for)'.
It would seem a shame for this decent instrument to have to go abroad.
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Hi
DBOB has the following information on the Allen's of Bristol:-
ALLEN Robert [DBOB-ref=3]
Born: 1832c
Died: 1883
Established: undefined
Floruit: 1859-1883
Located: Bristol
Trade: ob
Addresses used by this firm
Address From To
King Sq Ave, Bristol 1860D 1864D
Phippen St, Bristol [16 in 1871 Census] 1865D 1873D
14 Somerset Sq, Bristol 1874D 1875D
17 Phippen St, Bristol 1868D 1883D
References for the information above
Trade Directories: Mathew's Bristol 1860-69; Wright's Bristol 1870-80/82-83
AF card: no ref
BIOS J11 (1987), p.85
Edmonds, B.B. corres D.Whaley
Census 1871
Musical Times 1859 /07 ad
Musical Standard 1884 /02, No.1018
Census entries for this firm
Census Reference: RG10/2519 f.50
Year: 1871
Name: ALLEN, Robert
Address: 16 Phippen Street, Bristol
Resident Name Relation Age Trade Born
ALLEN, Robert
Cross references for this firm
Willis & Sons - worked for (& trained by?) (1859)
ALLEN Robert (4998) [DBOB-ref=4998]
Born: 1832c
Died: 1883
Established: undefined
Floruit: 1859-1883
Located: Bristol
Trade: ob
Addresses used by this firm
Address From To
King Sq Ave, Bristol 1860D 1864D
Phippen St, Bristol [16 in 1871 Census] 1865D 1873D
14 Somerset Sq, Bristol 1874D 1875D
17 Phippen St, Bristol 1868D 1883D
Titles used by this firm
Robert Allen 1859-83
Cross references for this firm
Bland, CW & Co - succeeded by
Smith, John (junior) - successor to
ALLEN Robert Frankling [DBOB-ref=3348]
Born: 1857c
Established: undefined
Floruit: 1871
Located: Bristol
Trade: ob
References for the information above
Census 1871 - under Robert Allen
Cross references for this firm
Allen, Robert - son of
Every Blessing
Tony
Most helpful, thank you. Did he really work for/was apprenticed to Henry W.? An organ-builder I've spoken to was a bit sniffy about some of Allen's smaller organs. A couple of us are going up to Somerset tomorrow (all being well) to have a/nother look/listen and measure, but I suspect it'll merely confirm what I already guess, that it's too big for the small Church of which I'm P-in-C. Surely there's someone in this Country, even in 'the West Country', who could give decent home to an Organ with "a very pleasing sound and a fine musical voice", with a sensible set of flues, two reeds on each of the the two Manuals, plus the opportunity for a further one on the Pedals!
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I know a local church where this would have been ideal, but, sadly, they chose to buy a toaster.