As part of the ongoing work to chronicle the history of the Cathedral, this photograph was recently discovered. It shows the west end of the church, probably in the 1920s or 1930s. A small porch surrounds the west doors, before the building of the present (sadly, less attractive) narthex. The organ console is shown in its original position, facing west, before it was moved to the north side of the choir loft in the 1970s. During the current restoration work, the console is at the Willis and Sons workshop in Liverpool, but the plan is to restore it to the position seen in this photograph.
Tuesday, 31 July 2007
Rediscovering the past
Sunday, 29 July 2007
Get here if you can
Sunday, of course, usually sees more people through the Cathedral doors than any other day of the week. Today parishioners and visitors have had to negotiate their way through a variety of roadworks. St Peter's road, which runs past the west front of the Cathedral, is closed due to mains electricity renewal work...
Sunday, 15 July 2007
Texan Ambassador
Thursday, 12 July 2007
Let's hear it for the silent organ
On Tuesday, after two years of fundraising, work finally began on the restoration of the Cathedral's fine pipe organ. 1886 pipes to be cleaned; a complete overhaul for the console, new bellows (replacing the originals, installed 118 years ago, so overdue for retirement!) and a few other minor improvements... it's a big job, expected to take about four months. The console has been dismantled (see above) and taken away, leaving a great hole where once it stood...