Instrument Identifiers
Each picture of a whole instrument contains the name of the maker, place of manufacture, date of manufacture (if known); the manufacturer's opus number (usually from the action); a case number (if different from the Opus number); and a Reed Organ Society (ROS) Website Database number.
The Reed Organ Society Database is accessible at <reedsoc.org>, where one will find a wealth of information and links for those interested in reed organs. The database entry contains a stoplist for the instrument, plus additional information on the manufacturer.
Notes about this site...
The reed organs illustrated and discussed at this site have been restored, repaired, or visited by the proprietor of Mudfog Reed Organ. He retains full and exclusive rights to both pictures and text.
The instruments are privately owned, in churches, or in historical society collections.
Unless otherwise identified, all pictures are by the author.