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First United Methodist Church of London

London, OH
3/28 Johnson & Son / Muller
Opus 814 - 1894/2010


Photos of the Antiphonal Division

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Antiphonal The Antiphonal Division was added to the instrument as part of the 2010 rebuild. The chamber sits in a small repurposed room above the back entrance to the church. There are four ranks of pipes in this division, as well as two extensions of other ranks from the Pedal. There are a total of 268 pipes in the Antiphonal Division.

This photo shows the facade for the division which, like the Great Division, contains dummy (non-speaking) pipes. The grid above the pipes was also added when the division was added, and matches the grid in front of the Swell Division.
Antiphonal In the back of the small chamber is the Gedeckt rank (wood pipes) and the Tuba (metal pipes). Both ranks have pipes mitered in order to fit into the small chamber.
Antiphonal This photo shows pipes from three of the four full ranks of pipes in the division. On the far left is the Gedeckt which is made up of metal pipes in the higher octaves. To the right of it is the Principal, and  next to it in the shadows of the Tuba rank is the Octave.
Antiphonal Up front in the center behind the grill are the smallest pipes in the division, showing the Gedeckt and Principal ranks. The grill design is a copy of the pattern of the grill in front of the Swell chamber. 



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