Rushworth and Dreaper

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The old Rushworth and Dreaper instrument shop

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Rushworth and Dreaper was a firm of organ builders, and later general instrument suppliers associated with Paul McCartney,[1] based in Liverpool.[2]

The manufacturer was founded in 1828 by William Rushworth. In the 1950s it absorbed Wilkinson, the Kendal organ builders.[3] It operated until 2002. Upon its liquidation, its archives were mostly destroyed, and the Victorian clock in the works tower was removed. The premises are now occupied by Henry Willis & Sons, which was previously based in Hampshire.

Organs built by the company (ordered by year)

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See also

References

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  2. Stephen Bicknell. The History of the English Organ (Cambridge University Press, 1999).
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  12. Church organs at All Saints, Clifton.
  13. The Stopfordian, December 1951 (X, 25) pp. 27–28.
  14. St. Mary the Virgin, Hennock.
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  16. St Michael and All Angels, Hawkshead – a bit of History.
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  18. (unpublished) Church Minutes Books and Syd Reeves's Tuning Book

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