Kensington Palace Chapel
The organ was built for Earl of Scarborough at Sandbeck Hall, Yorkshire. It was presented to Her Majesty the Queen by its owner in 1963 to replace the war-damaged organ in the Queen's Private Chapel at Buckingham Palace. It is now installed in the chapel at Kensington Palace.

1790 Samuel Green
Photograph by William Drake
| Open Diapason |
grooved into St. Diapason from GG/AA to F#, with additional 4' open wooden ‘helpers’ |
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| Stop Diapason Bass |
GG/AA - f# |
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| Stop Diapason Treble |
g - f''' |
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| Dulciana |
from tenor g |
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| Principal Bass |
GG/AA - b |
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| Principal Treble |
c' - f''' |
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| Flute |
stopped wood |
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| Twelfth | ||
| Fifteenth | ||
| Sesquialtra Bass |
GG - F# 17.19.22, g - b 15.17.19 |
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| Sesquialtra Treble |
c' - f''' 12.15.17 |
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| Furniture |
GG - F# 19.22, g - b 12.22, c' - f''' 12.15 |
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| Compass: GG/AA - f''', sliding keyboard | ||
| Shifting movement, operating on Principal, Twelfth, Fifteenth, Sesquialtra and Furniture | ||