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Photo: Adrianus Meijer. Source: Beeldbank Stadsarchief Amsterdam. Date: 1935.

Photo: Adrianus Meijer

Source: Beeldbank Stadsarchief Amsterdam

Amsterdam, Nederland (Noord-Holland) - Apostolisch Genootschap Watergraafsmeer
Municipal: Amsterdam
Address: Archimedesweg 97, 1098 JN, Amsterdam

Description nr.: 1005907.

Built by: Builder unknown (1931)
Replaced (1972)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
1931 Builder unknown  new organ
1944 firma D.A. Flentrop  maintenance/reparations
ca. 1955 Builder unknown  enlargement

  • The building of the Hersteld Apostolische Kerk in Amsterdam is built in the style of the Amsterdam School. The church was opened on January 25, 1931. In the same year, the Bruns (?) Company installed a one-manual organ. This instrument was overhauled by Flentrop in 1944. A second manual was later installed (around 1955?), the pipework of which was set up on the other side of the church, near the choir.
  • The organ was replaced by a new instrument in 1972.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manuaal8
- Pedaal1
Total number of stops9
Key actionElectrical
Stop actionElectrical
Windchest(s)Cone chests

Specification
Manuaal (C-g'''): Prestant 8', Roerfluit 8', Salicionaal 8', Octaaf 4', Fluit 4', Nazard 2 2/3', Flageolet 2', Mixtuur I-III sterk.
Pedaal (C-d'): Bourdon 16'.
Couplers: Pedaalkoppel, Octaafkoppel.
Accessories: Tremulant.

Links https://www.flentrop.nl/orgelbouw/amster_apos_oud.html
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostolisch_Genootschap_Watergraafsmeer#Oorspronkelijk_orgel_(1931_-_1972)