St Bartholomew's and the world famous Schulze organ.
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Chrism wrote: Here's where the organ originally was Phil. http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... Y=FULLThis might be of interest too.http://www.harrison-organs.co.uk/stbarts.html Thanks for the links Chris. I came across those when I was doing some research. One thing I can't find is a picture of the Organ/summer house itself. Does anyone now when it was demolished??
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Wonderful photos of St. Barts. have not seen inside the church since the nineteen fifties. Superb restoration work! Brought up in Colton Road, went to the primary school next door before going onto Upper Wortley. As kids we used to play in the graveyard on the odd occasion as this was overgrown and in a bit of a state. Good for playing soldiers, cowboys and indians, hide and seek etc.
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jan8 wrote: Does anyone know of past organists here. I believe my hubbies granddad might have been one in the 1920's or 1930's but we cant find any info. Yes, the full list of organists is
Thomas Cawthra1921-1924: Thomas E Pearson1924-1937: Herbert Bardgett1937-1938: John B Dalby1938-1939: Donald H Martin1939-1940: Eric Whiteside1940-1953: W Iles Pulford1953-1955: Alan A Tranah1955-1962: John J F Watkins1962-1966: John Snow1966-1973: Anthony Norcliffe1973-1986: Arnold Mahon1986-present: Graham BarberHope this helps! If not, post another message as I have lots of info about the church/organ and their history.
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Tasa wrote: jan8 wrote: Does anyone know of past organists here. I believe my hubbies granddad might have been one in the 1920's or 1930's but we cant find any info. Yes, the full list of organists is
Thomas Cawthra1921-1924: Thomas E Pearson1924-1937: Herbert Bardgett1937-1938: John B Dalby1938-1939: Donald H Martin1939-1940: Eric Whiteside1940-1953: W Iles Pulford1953-1955: Alan A Tranah1955-1962: John J F Watkins1962-1966: John Snow1966-1973: Anthony Norcliffe1973-1986: Arnold Mahon1986-present: Graham BarberHope this helps! If not, post another message as I have lots of info about the church/organ and their history. Thanks Tasa, but no he's not listed there. Perhaps it was just a family tale that's got changed over the years ! His name was Richard Hardisty if he crops up on anything to do with the church (He's not spoken about because we think he ended up in prison - but that might be another family mis-tale).
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Chrism wrote: Anthony Norcliffe that name brings back memories! Wouldn't be the ex head of music at Morley High school by any chance would it??? I'm guessing there aren't likely to be 2 Mr Norcliffes in the area who would be organists.Being a former pupil until 1991 I do wonder if the MHS one is still in existance following the main hall there going bang in about 1997.
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spongebob wrote: Chrism wrote: Anthony Norcliffe that name brings back memories! Wouldn't be the ex head of music at Morley High school by any chance would it??? I'm guessing there aren't likely to be 2 Mr Norcliffes in the area who would be organists. That's the one - he's organist of Mill Hill Chapel at the bottom of Park Row in Leeds now.http://www.millhillchapel.org.uk/music.htm