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Closed 31/01/2019

The Organ Appeal

We need to raise the final £20,000 to restore the historic Walker Organ in St Thomas' Church Winchelsea. We have raised £90,000 so far and the restoration needs to start in January 2019. We have 3 months to achieve the target of £110,000

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Closed 31/01/2019

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The 1931 Walker organ in St Thomas' is the only known example of an organ case designed by the eminent architect Sir Mervyn Macartney who was the Architect and Surveyor to St Paul's Cathedral in London and Durham Cathedral. The organ was donated by Lord Blanesburgh in memory of his brothers who were killed in the Boer war and his two nephews killed in WW1. He also donated five stained glass windows in the North and South aisles which were dedicated by the Archbishop of Canterbury on 9th May 1931. Please help us to restore this unique memorial to the Fallen of World War 1 on the 100th anniversary of the end of the war

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