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2. Current ongoing MPhil. research, Newcastle
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His career as an organ builder started in 1922 with an apprenticeship with
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Henry Willis & Sons and Lewis & Company Ltd
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180:1958 St James the Great, Kilkhampton, Cornwall
83:1930 Front Street Methodist Church, Nottingham
150:Church of St. John the Evangelist, Carrington
105:1934 St Mary the Virgin, Ilkeston, Derbyshire
89:1930 Methodist Church Wysall, Nottinghamshire
132:1937 St Leonard, Glapthorn, Northamptonshire
102:1932 Dolmetsch Foundation, Haslemere, Surrey
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186:1962 St Michael, Newquay, Cornwall
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145:1939 Good Shepherd, Romford, Essex
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195:1965-66 St Catherine, Gloucester
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