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Many churches, such as the Savoy Chapel and St Peter's Eaton Square, were supplied entirely by London Choir School.
The Savoy Chapel and St Peter's Eaton Square were two of the many establishments where the LCS supplied the entire choir, St Peter's being the last before the school closed.
A three-manual pipe organ, constructed to the specifications of Dr William Cole LVO (Master of the Music 1954–94) and manufactured by J W Walker & Sons Ltd. The organ casework was designed by Arthur Bedford Knapp-Fisher (1888–1965), Professor of Architecture, the Royal College of Art (1933–43). The organ, presented by The Queen, was dedicated on 27 October 1965 during a service, in the presence of The Queen, to commemorate the 700th anniversary of the Duchy of Lancaster.
A three-manual pipe organ, constructed to the specifications of Dr William Cole LVO (Master of the Music 1954–94) and manufactured by J W Walker & Sons Ltd. The organ casework was designed by Arthur Bedford Knapp-Fisher (1888–1965), Professor of Architecture, the Royal College of Art (1933–43). The organ, presented by The Queen, was dedicated on 27 October 1965 during a service, in the presence of The Queen, to commemorate the 700th anniversary of the Duchy of Lancaster.
The Savoy Chapel and St Peter's Eaton Square were two of the many establishments where the LCS supplied the entire choir, St Peter's being the last before the school closed.
Many churches, such as the Savoy Chapel and St Peter's Eaton Square, were supplied entirely by London Choir School.