QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, BELFAST
Robson Organ (1857)
The organ was built in 1857 by Thomas Robson of St Martin's Lane, London for Christ Church, College Square North, Belfast. Subsequent work was carried out by Walker (1864), Coombe (1878) and Harrison & Harrison (1891).
The organ has been placed on the gallery in the Great Hall, restored to its original specification which was:
| Great Organ, C - g, 56 notes | Swell Organ, tenor c - g, 44 notes | |||
| Open Diapason | 8 | Double Diapason | 16 | |
| Stopped Diapason Bass | 8 | Open Diapason | 8 | |
| Clarabella tenor c | 8 | Stopped Diapason | 8 | |
| Dulciana tenor c | 8 | Principal | 4 | |
| Principal | 4 | Mixture | III/II | |
| Wald Flute tenor c | 4 | Oboe | 8 | |
| Fifteenth | 2 | |||
| Sesquialtra | IV | |||
| Trumpet | 8 | |||
| Couplers | ||||
| Pedal Organ, C - f, 30 notes | ||||
| Swell to Great | ||||
| Open Diapason | 16 | Great to Pedals |
Casework designer: Thomas Drew