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Kathedraalorgel in de Hooglandse Kerk


This organ is from (the demolished) St Mark’s Church in Claughton, Birkenhead, Liverpool and built by Henry 'Father' Willis. It was installed in the Hooglandse Kerk in 2015 after restoration and extension. It is one of three organs in the church.
The church started as a wooden chapel in 1314. Building of the stone church started in 1377 and ended in 1535. The church was never completed to its full size.
The church started as a wooden chapel in 1314. Building of the stone church started in 1377 and ended in 1535. The church was never completed to its full size.
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