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The making of an English organ builder: John Nicholson of Worcester
£25.00
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We are attempting to source a few additional copies so it may return to sale soon. For now, it should be regarded as ‘out of stock’ but check here periodically in case limited stock becomes available.
The Nicholsons’ origins in organ building started in 1765. Later, Richard Nicholson (1788-1861) sent his oldest son John (1815-95) to Worcester, where he founded a business whose output represents some of the finest and, at times, the most adventurous of Victorian organ-building. By James Berrow. Hardback 464 pages.
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