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BIOS Journal 44 (2020)

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Editorial – David Baker

 Where did Thomas Dallam learn how to build organs?  Dominic Gwynn (Wells)

‘Ever faithful, Ever Sure’, the Revd Sir Henry Williams Baker and an Organ for All Saints’, Monkland, Herefordshire.  James Berrow (Worcester)

The Grand Furore, a chapter in the history of Great Yarmouth Parish Church.                        
Andrew Hayden (Norwich)

Henry Willis III, 1889–1966, Some Aspects of his Life and Work.                                        
Bruce Buchanan (Petersfield)

 A Provincial Organist in the Twentieth Century: the Life and Career of Shackleton Pollard (1887–1984).  Dave Russell (Halifax)

Dr Hollins and Mr Arthur in A Tale of Three Organs. Owen Woods (Durham)

Matching the Organ to the Building.  John Norman (London)

The Church Buildings Council and its Organs Committee. David S. Knight (London)

‘Pugin’s only rival’: William Burges and his Yorkshire organ cases.Martin Renshaw (Sovana)

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Editorial – David Baker

 Where did Thomas Dallam learn how to build organs?  Dominic Gwynn (Wells)

‘Ever faithful, Ever Sure’, the Revd Sir Henry Williams Baker and an Organ for All Saints’, Monkland, Herefordshire.  James Berrow (Worcester)

The Grand Furore, a chapter in the history of Great Yarmouth Parish Church.                        
Andrew Hayden (Norwich)

Henry Willis III, 1889–1966, Some Aspects of his Life and Work.                                        
Bruce Buchanan (Petersfield)

 A Provincial Organist in the Twentieth Century: the Life and Career of Shackleton Pollard (1887–1984).  Dave Russell (Halifax)

Dr Hollins and Mr Arthur in A Tale of Three Organs. Owen Woods (Durham)

Matching the Organ to the Building.  John Norman (London)

The Church Buildings Council and its Organs Committee. David S. Knight (London)

‘Pugin’s only rival’: William Burges and his Yorkshire organ cases.Martin Renshaw (Sovana)

Editorial – David Baker

 Where did Thomas Dallam learn how to build organs?  Dominic Gwynn (Wells)

‘Ever faithful, Ever Sure’, the Revd Sir Henry Williams Baker and an Organ for All Saints’, Monkland, Herefordshire.  James Berrow (Worcester)

The Grand Furore, a chapter in the history of Great Yarmouth Parish Church.                        
Andrew Hayden (Norwich)

Henry Willis III, 1889–1966, Some Aspects of his Life and Work.                                        
Bruce Buchanan (Petersfield)

 A Provincial Organist in the Twentieth Century: the Life and Career of Shackleton Pollard (1887–1984).  Dave Russell (Halifax)

Dr Hollins and Mr Arthur in A Tale of Three Organs. Owen Woods (Durham)

Matching the Organ to the Building.  John Norman (London)

The Church Buildings Council and its Organs Committee. David S. Knight (London)

‘Pugin’s only rival’: William Burges and his Yorkshire organ cases.Martin Renshaw (Sovana)

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