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James Jepson Binns

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An organ by Binns in St Aidan's Church, Leeds, 1896

James Jepson Binns (c. 1855–11 March 1928)[1] was a pipe organ builder based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.[2]

Organs

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Pipe organs at the following locations were either built or rebuilt by James Jepson Binns or his JJ Binns company. A number of these buildings have been demolished and the organs broken up or destroyed. Many original Binns organs in this list have been subsequently rebuilt by other organ builders.

References

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  1. ^ "The Binns Family: James Jepson BINNS (I4059)". thebinnsfamily.org.uk. 1 August 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  2. ^ Jackson, Kenneth C. (2002). "James Jepson Binns : a Yorkshire organ-builder". Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. 74. Maney: 235–45. ISSN 0084-4276.
  3. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Nottinghamshire, Nottingham Albert Hall, Derby Road [N01509]".
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  7. ^ "What's on Your Wish List?" (PDF). Spire: The Magazine of the Church of England in Great Ayton with Easby & Newton Under Roseberry Parishes. Christ Church Great Ayton: 3. November 2013. Retrieved 18 June 2021. Organ Renovation Our pipe organ, that accompanies most of our services, was built by Binns, a noted organ builder. Over recent years it has presented more niggley little problems and is in need of a bigger overhaul. Estimates from the organ builders are around the £40k mark.
  8. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Sussex (Sussex, West), Worthing Christ Church [N15650]".
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  19. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Cambridgeshire, Cambridge Queens' College Chapel [N05221]". The National Pipe Organ Register – NPOR. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  20. ^ "Oldham Rochdale & Tameside Organists' Association".
  21. ^ St Aidan's Leeds Archived 10 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine The Organ
  22. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Cheshire, Barrow, Great St. Bartholomew [D08213]".
  23. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Hampshire (Isle of Wight), Ventnor St. Catherine [N09734]".
  24. ^ "St Dunstan's Cathedral". Archived from the original on 29 April 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  25. ^ "The Benefice of Central Barnsley | Organ".
  26. ^ "The Church's Organ | St. Georges URC Hartlepool". St. Georges URC Hartlepool. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
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  30. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Cheshire, Chester St. Paul [N04290]".
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  39. ^ "NPOR | The National Pipe Organ Register". npor.org.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
  40. ^ "Organ Restoration Project". Deptford: St John w Holy Trinity. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  41. ^ "Israel Organ Society List of Organs". Retrieved 17 May 2024.
  42. ^ "NPOR | The National Pipe Organ Register". npor.org.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
  43. ^ "Organ Restoration Project – Calverley Parish Church".
  44. ^ National Pipe Organ Register: Records for Rodley Wesleyan, ref.24283 Recorded by Harvey and Gatward in 1886 and 1888
  45. ^ See File:Church at Rodley (28).JPG
  46. ^ "Acomb Methodist Church, Historic Organ Certificate". The Pipe Line: The Monthly Newsletter of York & District Organists' Association. York & District Organists' Association: 4. October 2010.