Frost Over Barraba presents a special concert
JANE STEWART in concert on
Barraba's Thomas Jones PIPE ORGAN
Concert Pianist and Pipe Organist Jane Stewart will perform a special concert on Sunday 8 September 2024 at 1pm on Barraba's very special Pipe Organ in the Anglican Church. Any profit will be donated to the Barraba Anglican Church.
Tickets are $20 per adult and $5 per child. A $10 'Budget' ticket is offered for those unable to afford full price. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS.
The concert will be held at Barraba Anglican Church (St Laurence's) on the corner of Maude and Fitzroy Streets Barraba.
Everyone is welcome at this concert. If you are unable to afford to buy a ticket you may make a small donation of any amount at the door.
For all queries, please email [email protected].
ARTISTS: The Frost Art Show will close at 1pm on Sunday 8 September for one hour. The Frost packers will get ready for the orderly return of artworks. The doors then open again at 2pm for collection of artworks by artists and purchasers. Come and visit Barraba on Sunday and browse the Art Show and then enjoy a musical interlude at 1pm before collecting artworks.
Tickets are $20 per adult and $5 per child. A $10 'Budget' ticket is offered for those unable to afford full price. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS.
The concert will be held at Barraba Anglican Church (St Laurence's) on the corner of Maude and Fitzroy Streets Barraba.
Everyone is welcome at this concert. If you are unable to afford to buy a ticket you may make a small donation of any amount at the door.
For all queries, please email [email protected].
ARTISTS: The Frost Art Show will close at 1pm on Sunday 8 September for one hour. The Frost packers will get ready for the orderly return of artworks. The doors then open again at 2pm for collection of artworks by artists and purchasers. Come and visit Barraba on Sunday and browse the Art Show and then enjoy a musical interlude at 1pm before collecting artworks.
The Thomas Jones organ
This website gives some of the history of Barraba's special pipe organ.
The organ was made by Thomas S. Jones & Sons, Upper Holloway, London, c.1896
It was installed in the nave (the main body) of the St Laurence's Anglican church in 1919 by John B. Holroyd of Sydney.
The organ was removed to the chancel in 1923. Later it was removed to storage beneath the church in 1959. In 1969 the organ was re-erected in the church by the late William (Bill) Bright of Barraba.
The organ was restored in 1992 by Mark Fisher, Sydney. The Thomas Jones organ has two manuals, 13 speaking stops, three couplers, mechanical and tubular-pneumatic action.
The organ was made by Thomas S. Jones & Sons, Upper Holloway, London, c.1896
It was installed in the nave (the main body) of the St Laurence's Anglican church in 1919 by John B. Holroyd of Sydney.
The organ was removed to the chancel in 1923. Later it was removed to storage beneath the church in 1959. In 1969 the organ was re-erected in the church by the late William (Bill) Bright of Barraba.
The organ was restored in 1992 by Mark Fisher, Sydney. The Thomas Jones organ has two manuals, 13 speaking stops, three couplers, mechanical and tubular-pneumatic action.