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Miscellaneous & Suggestions => Miscellaneous & Suggestions => Topic started by: Barrie Davis on September 14, 2012, 03:23:15 PM

Title: Blackett and Howden
Post by: Barrie Davis on September 14, 2012, 03:23:15 PM
Hi

Can anyone tell me anything at all about this firm? I discovered one of their instruments several years ago in Shropshire and it was most pleasing both to the ear and to play.

Best wishes

Barrie
Title: Re: Blackett and Howden
Post by: Bobbell9 on September 17, 2012, 12:37:55 PM
This firm made a great deal of organs in NE England. There is an entry in NPOR if you search for Blackett & Howden on the organ builders tab.

Established: 1890
Floruit: 1890-1975
Located: Newcastle upon Tyne
Trade: ob
tuning acquired by HNB 1924; remainder of business acquired by N.Church 1975

The organs were very pleasant. The firm also installed cinema organs for Comptons and even built some cinema organs on their own account (Pavilion Cinema, Stanley Co Durham)

They may have been instrumental in the development of the Diaphone when a tuner found a leaking windpipe produced a definite note.
Title: Re: Blackett and Howden
Post by: Barrie Davis on September 17, 2012, 01:26:35 PM
Thank you for the information, I was greatly impressed by the standard of workmanship and would like to see some more of their work.
Title: Re: Blackett and Howden
Post by: Bobbell9 on September 17, 2012, 07:06:56 PM
They were quite advanced in their day, The organ in the Royal military Academy at Sandhirst, although later updated by Rushworth and Dreaper is a good example of their work.