Istanbul Pipe Organ Team (?-present) – Istanbul[44]
United Kingdom
Current (post-2016)
Balfour-Rowley Ltd. Organ Builders (2016–present) – Worksop[45]
Benson George Bristol 1881- 1911 built Organs in primitive methodist churches around the city - mainly demolished. Appears in Arrowsmith Directory of Bristol 1906.
In July 2020 the company went into liquidation.[111] The company name and intellectual property were acquired by F. H. Browne and Sons Ltd (of Canterbury) with that firm trading as Mander Organs from 1 October 2020.[51]
J.E. Minns (1879–1895) – Taunton.[112] Company purchased by George Osmond.
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^ abcMaurice Forsyth-Grant (1987) Twenty-one Years of Organ Building: the history of Degens & Rippin Ltd, Grant, Degens & Rippin Ltd., and Grant, Degens & Bradbeer Ltd. (Oxford: Positif Press)
^'Hedgeland, William' by Victor Dumazet de Pontigny, in Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Ed. George Grove (London, 1900). In Wikisource, online resource, accessed 4 August 2019
^Richard Kassell 'Swarbrick, Thomas' in The Organ: An Encyclopedia
by Douglas Earl Bush and Richard Kassel (London: Routledge, 2006) pp.547–8
^Kenneth Tickell & Company, company website, accessed 30 December 2018; website closed when searched 29 July 2020. Information at Companies House shows all the company directors – except the company secretary – have resigned, and the company is due to be struck off for failing to provide accounts. Online resource accessed 29 July 2020. Kenneth Tickell died 2013
^‘Organ Builders search)’, National Pipe Organ Register. Online resource, accessed 29 July 2020