All Saints' Organ

In the Building News of 11th November 1864, an article appeared under the heading “Consecration of Church” – the Church being the recently completed All Saints’, Nottingham. After writing at considerable length on the impressive features of the building – from Chancel to Bell Tower – the article ended with the words “Messrs Lloyd and Dudgeon of Nottingham are entrusted with the construction of the Organ”.

The company Lloyd and Dudgeon was formed in 1859, and built many instruments under that name in Nottingham. In an advertisement of that time, under the heading: “Messrs Lloyd and Dudgeon refer with pleasure to some of the principal organs built by them”, the list for Nottingham and neighbourhood is headed by “All Saints’ Church, new organ”. The Church was dedicated in November 1864, and the Lloyd and Dudgeon organ was installed by them in 1864/65. It was, however, rebuilt in 1906 by Norman and Beard.

The Organ Case of the Church of All Saints, Nottingham
The Organ Case of the Church of All Saints, Nottingham

According to Mr A. J. Carter, himself an organ builder based in Wakefield, nothing of the original organ was used by Norman and Beard. All the pipes installed by them were of high quality make and sound; a characteristic of English organ building at the turn of the twentieth Century. The organ chamber houses pipes made of zinc, tin and wood.

It is recorded that in June 1916, the organist was asked to play the Dead March from “Saul” on one Sunday to commemorate the loss of British lives and ships at the Battle of Jutland on 31st May; and on the following Sunday, he played the Death of the Hero, to mark the death of Lord Kitchener. On Sunday 19th September 1920, the Dedication of the War Memorial, which stands at the eastern end of the South Side of the Nave, began with an organ recital by the Organist, at that time Mr F. Wyatt. At a later date, on 19th May 1989, Mr Paul Hale the then newly appointed Rector Chori and Organist at Southwell Minster, gave a recital at All Saints’ to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Church and the installation of the Organ.

The Organ Console of the Church of All Saints, Nottingham
The Organ Console of the Church of All Saints, Nottingham

The organ was partly modernised by John Fussey (a local builder) in 1978, and the Console was moved from the south side of the Chancel to the north side. At that time, the action was updated from pneumatic to electro-pneumatic. Recent changes to the organ have been as follows:

  • On 23rd November 1990 a new “Mixture” stop was added to the Great Organ, and tuned up.
  • In 1993, a new Pedal Board was installed, and thumb and toe pistons added to the Console including a new solid state piston action, by Mr Andrew Carter, who now services the instrument on a regular basis. The setting can be changed from the back of the Console.
  • In September 1994 a new Pedal Reed (Fagotto 16ft – ex Southwell Minster) was fitted.

The Organ of All Saints’ Church, Nottingham, is well known to many organists in the Nottingham and District area, some of whom have had the pleasure of playing it from time to time. I believe it is also true to say that the presence of this Organ has contributed greatly to the Worship at the Church over the years.

Specification

Swell (enclosed)
Lieblich Bourdon 16′
Open Diapason 8′
Rohr Flute 8′
Echo Gamba 8′
Voix Celeste 8′
Gemshorn 4′
Mixture III
Cornopean 8′
Oboe 8′

Swell Octave

Great
Double Diapason 16′
Open Diapason 8′
Open Diapason 8′
Hohl Flute 8′
Principal 4′
Harmonic Flute 4′
Twelfth 2 2/3′
Fifteenth 2′
Mixture
Trumpet 8′

Swell to Great
Choir to Great
Swell Octave to Great

Choir
Gamba 8′
Lieblich Gedact 8′
Dulciana 8′
Flauto Traverso 4′
Clarinet 8′

Choir Octave
Swell to Choir

Pedal
Open Diapason 16′
Violone 16′
Bourdon 16′
Bass Flute 8′
Octave 8′
Fagotto 16′

Great, Swell and Choir to Pedal

Contact Details

Contact Information

Please contact the Parish Office for details of any events or to get in touch with a member of staff.

All correspondence should be sent to the Parish Office (not to All Saints’ or St Peter’s church).

The office is situated on the upper floor of the St Peter's Centre, on the south side of St Peter's Church and adjacent to Marks & Spencers.

Further Information

If you wish to trace a former resident or member of the parish, please address your requests to the Nottinghamshire Archives.

For information on service times at All Saints' & St Peter's, please visit the Services page.

Disabled/Pushchair access to St Peter's Church is possible via the North Door, which can be accessed by a path running along the side of the church (off St Peter's Gate, by St Peter's Church Walk).

Charity Number: 1130298

Data Privacy Notice

We are pleased to be listed by National Churches Trust.

Anti-Racism policy

Safeguarding

Ensuring that children and young people as well as adults are kept safe whilst in our care is an integral part of our church life.
If you have any concerns about safeguarding please contact:

Parish Safeguarding Officer, Keith Mountford
0115 9483658

Southwell and Nottingham Safeguarding Team
01636 817200

Safeguarding Children Policy

Safeguarding Adults Policy

Past Case Review 2

Past Case Review 2 - update

Follow Us

The Parish Office
St Peter's Centre, St Peter's Square
Nottingham, United Kingdom,
NG1 2NW

0115 948 3658
(+44 115 948 3658 outside the UK)

Email

Office opening hours  
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
10 am - 2 pm

Wednesday 9 am - 3 pm (Email only)

All Saints' Church
Raleigh Street, NG7 4DP

All Saints' Church is open on Tuesdays and Wednesdays (11am-1pm) and for a Eucharist Service on Sundays (10.30am - 11.30am).


St Peter's Church
St Peter's Gate, NG1 2NW

St Peter's Church is open Monday - Saturday, 10 am - 4 pm.

A Sung Eucharist service will be streamed each Sunday at 10.45am (click here, and available to watch again from the Monday following the service for the rest of the week).

 

Contact Details

Please contact the Parish Office for details of any events or to get in touch with a member of staff.

All correspondence should be sent to the Parish Office (not to All Saints’ or St Peter’s church).

The office is situated on the upper floor of the St Peter's Centre, on the south side of St Peter's Church and adjacent to Marks & Spencers.

Further Information

If you wish to trace a former resident or member of the parish, please address your requests to the Nottinghamshire Archives.

For information on service times at All Saints' & St Peter's, please visit the Services page.

Charity Number: 1130298

Data Privacy Notice

We are pleased to be listed by National Churches Trust.

Anti-Racism policy

Safeguarding

Ensuring that children and young people as well as adults are kept safe whilst in our care is an integral part of our church life.
If you have any concerns about safeguarding please contact:

Parish Safeguarding Officer, Keith Mountford
0115 9483658

Southwell and Nottingham Safeguarding Team
01636 817200

Safeguarding Children Policy

Safeguarding Adults Policy

Past Case Review 2

Past Case Review 2 - update

Follow Us

Contact Information

The Parish Office
St Peter's Centre, St Peter's Square
Nottingham, United Kingdom,
NG1 2NW

0115 948 3658
(+44 115 948 3658 outside the UK)

Email

Office opening hours  
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
10 am - 2 pm

Wednesday 9 am - 3 pm (Email only)


All Saints' Church
Raleigh Street, NG7 4DP

All Saints' Church is open on Tuesdays and Wednesdays (11am-1pm) and for a Eucharist Service on Sundays (10.30am - 11.30am).


St Peter's Church
St Peter's Gate, NG1 2NW

St Peter's Church is open Monday - Saturday, 10 am - 4 pm.

A Sung Eucharist service will be streamed each Sunday at 10.45am (click here, and available to watch again from the Monday following the service for the rest of the week).

 


Charity Number: 1130298