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George Fincham Pipe Organ - All Saints Uniting Church
Forest Street,, BENDIGO VIC 3550 - Property No B7217 |
The surviving remnants of the pipe organ built in 1867 by George Fincham, of Richmond, for the Wesleyan (Methodist) Church, Forest Street, Bendigo, and later enlarged and placed in the present church in 1877 The organ is significant for historic and aesthetic reasons at a local level The pipe organ at Wesley Uniting Church, Bendigo is significant for the following reasons: . It was one of the six earliest examples of George Fincham's Australian work; . The ... more |
B7217 |
Local |
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George Fincham Pipe Organ - Uniting Church
Kangaroo Road,, HUGHESDALE VIC 3166 - Property No B7365 |
The pipe organ built in 1868 by George Fincham, of Richmond, for Christ Church Anglican Church, Warrnambool was the earliest known pipe organ in western Victoria, west of Ballarat and Geelong. It was moved to the Congregational Church, Warrnambool in 1891 and to its present location in 1940. The instrument is significant as the second earliest Fincham instrument to survive essentially intact. The lower Gothic casework incorporates unusual trefoil arcading, this extending across the ... more |
B7365 |
Regional |
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George Fincham Pipe Organ St Mary's Star of the Sea
33 Howard & 235 - 237 Victoria Streets, WEST MELBOURNE VIC 3003 - Property No B3460 |
The whole of the organ built 1898-1900 The organ is significant for historic and aesthetic reasons at a national level The pipe organ at St Mary's Star-of-the-Sea Church is significant for the following reasons:. It retains all its original pipework which remains entirely unaltered. It retains its original casework and the facade pipes retain their original stencilling and gilding. It retains all of its original windchests, building ... more |
B3460 |
National |
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1884 George Fincham Pipe Organ - St Carthage's Catholic Church
123 Royal Parade,, PARKVILLE VIC 3052 - Property No B7640 |
The pipe organ at St Carthage's Church is a largely unaltered example of the work of George Fincham, now placed in its second location. The organ is significant for historic, aesthetic and technical reasons at a regional level. The pipe organ at St Carthage's Church, Parkville is significant for the following reasons: . It includes the original casework, decorated facade pipes, internal pipework, windchests, wind system, swell box, mechanism and pipework . The ... more |
B7640 |
Regional |
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