Stained Glass Windows and Pipe Organs
A collection of illustrations based on pipe organs and church windows spanning different periods of construction.
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Modeled after the rose window of St. Lawrence Church in Harrisburg.

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The stenciled pipes of St. Lawrence's Felgemaker organ, a popular technique before 1930.

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Faithful illustration of the rose window of Christ Church United Methodist in Louisville.

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The LeTourneau organ of Christ Church in Louisville. The organ case is designed in a classic manner commonly seen throughout Europe.

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Now discarded, as a child I admired this Wicks organ in my hometown of Fairfield.

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My own illustration based on the rose window of Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg.

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Simple and small, the Casavant of Calvin Presbyterian in Louisville where I served as tenor soloist.

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Another LeTourneau organ, this one in a Presbyterian Church in Albemarle, NC.

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The M. P. Möller (Opus 2058, 1916) organ in Missoula is still maintained and in use at First Presbyterian.

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This Æolian-Skinner was installed in 1968 at Spartanburg First Presbyterian in North Carolina.

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The Peragallo Pipe Organ Co. (Opus 643, 2003) as can be seen in St. Peter Basilica in Columbia, SC.

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A small builder, Klug & Schumacher, expanded an older Pilcher for First United Methodist Church in Kissimmee, FL.

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The Sebastian M. Glück at Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan has nearly 6,500 pipes at the front and rear of the sanctuary.

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This massive façade sits front and center at the Mormon Conference Center in Salt Lake. The organ, for the large auditorium, was built by Schoenstein in 2000.

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This large organ is installed in an equally large sanctuary with a tall window as the focal point in Corinth Reformed of Hickory, NC.