'The Loring & Blake Organ Company' The abandoned Manor, even fantastic musical instruments like this pipe organ have been left to decay and probably be smashed flat by the tumbledown roof. Its hard to be believe that something like this could be left and not stolen by thieves or smashed up by vandals.
The Paramount is one of the 22 theaters in my new book “After the Final Curtain: The Fall of the American Movie Theater.” Find out more here. The Liberty Theatre opened on February 11, 1918 in Youn…
Sometimes, trudging around places full of decay and dirt isnt the most glamourous of things to do. This particular place, a small church in the middle of a small town in Belgium was full of pigeons…
Abandoned manor house p a step back in time
The remains of the organ console.
The Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church is a church located at 8501 Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It was built in 1911 in the Gothic revival style
Photographs of the beautiful remains of abandoned American churches byt Matthew Christopher of Abandoned America
Deep in the heart of southern Arizona and just a few miles from the U.S./Mexico border lies an impressive national monument worth visiting.
This group includes pictures of pipe organs, pump organs, consoles, pipes, and the like which have been abandoned or left behind in old churches, theaters, concert halls, or anywhere else. These once majestic instruments often still tower over the floors of decaying church buildings, and we hope to have a place where their memory can live on. Please feel free to submit your pictures and join our group! Thanks so much.
Once grand and impressive churches, schools, courthouses and hospitals, these abandoned institutional buildings are now haunting shadows of their former selves.
the organ in the upper church's choir loft was covered with pigeon feces, and some of the pipes had been pried out of the wall. --------------------- Church of the Transfiguration in Philadelphia, PA. 2009. Photograph and text by Matthew Christopher of Abandoned America. If you'd like to learn more about this location, it is a featured chapter in the book
A large pipe organ in an abandoned church in Detroit Michigan.
Organ in an abandoned chateau in France... More light(s) on Etsy, Pinterest and my website
Photographed summer 2009.
This group includes pictures of pipe organs, pump organs, consoles, pipes, and the like which have been abandoned or left behind in old churches, theaters, concert halls, or anywhere else. These once majestic instruments often still tower over the floors of decaying church buildings, and we hope to have a place where their memory can live on. Please feel free to submit your pictures and join our group! Thanks so much.
This group includes pictures of pipe organs, pump organs, consoles, pipes, and the like which have been abandoned or left behind in old churches, theaters, concert halls, or anywhere else. These once majestic instruments often still tower over the floors of decaying church buildings, and we hope to have a place where their memory can live on. Please feel free to submit your pictures and join our group! Thanks so much.
Organ stops with ivory caps
Private pipe organ, by Alfred Wild, organ builder in Saverne (Alsace), France. View On Black Composition: First Manual: Flûte à cheminée 8', Régale 8', Flûte à fuzeau 4' . Second Manual: Bourdon 8', Nazard 2' 2/3, Doublette 2', Tierce 1' 3/5. Pedal: Bourdon 8'. Accouplement II-I, Tirasses. HDRi from 5 exposures. Original contrast: ca. 15000:1 Sorry, I forgot to include the original EXIF data...
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The Pipe Organ is an item found within the Haunted Mansion. The pipe-organ is a fairly large organ with 12 pipes. It has a headboard in the shape of a black bat with outstretched wings and it is lit by two candelabras. The idea for the grand-eloquent pipe-organ played by an undead, disappearing musician first notably appeared in development for the proposed Museum of the Weird attraction. Here it would have been played by a skeleton as seen in the Disneyland 10th Anniversary special. In the orig
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs stayed home last night to catch up on some much needed rest while his attorney made another go at convincing a local review board that he should be free to demolish a historic but abandoned mansion — seen in these rare photos — that has fallen into a state of disrepair.
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Builders (Year) Friedrich Albert Mehmel (1870) Keyboards/ranks 4P/91 Action mechanical Status abandoned Stoplist see here
The rough walls post reminded me of abandoned, decaying places. Below is a mix of photos via Detroit Disassembled, an abandoned castle in Spain, and an abandoned Belgian church. Can you tell which image is from where? Why would I admire rough decayed walls enough to want that in a home to live in? Cannot explain … Continue reading "Beautiful Decay"
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Nathan takes you into the hidden organ lofts of Paris and Toulouse to discover the sound of the 19th and 20th century symphonic pipe organs in France...
An old organ on top of debris in an abandoned church.
Organ pipes of the Koln Cathedral, Germany - (zz)
Long Island University's 1928 Wurlitzer will go quiet for at least the next two years.