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Photo: Michiel van 't Einde. Date: 13 July 2015.

Photo: Michiel van 't Einde

Hedel, Nederland (Gelderland) - Hervormde Kerk
Municipal: Maasdriel
Region:Bommelerwaard
Address: Kerkstraat 15, 5321 TM, Hedel
Website: http://www.hervormdhedel.nl/

Description nr.: 1008367.

Built by: J. de Koff & Zoon (1947)
Not in use anymore (1981)


In the Hervormde Kerk (Dutch Reformed Church) in Hedel, N.A. van Dam installed a pipe organ in 1909. This instrument was lost in 1944 due to war violence, in which the church was almost largely destroyed. When a new church was built, the firm De Koff delivered a new organ in 1947, possibly using materials from the old organ that were still usable. This organ was replaced in 1981 by a new instrument from Vierdag. However, De Koff's organ is still present in the church, but can no longer be used because of the lack of the motor.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manuaal9
- Pedaal1
Total number of stops10
Key actionPneumatic
Stop actionPneumatic
Windchest(s)Cone chests

Specification
Manuaal (C-f'''): Bourdon 16', Prestant 8', Gamba 8', Holpijp 8', Octaaf 4', Roerfluit 4', Octaaf 2', Mixtuur III-IV sterk, Trompet 8'.
Pedaal (C-d'): Subbas 16'.
Couplers: Octaafkoppel, Pedaalkoppel.
Accessories: Tremolo.

Literature Orgelberichten. - In: Organophilia, Maandblad voor Orgelvrienden. - jrg. 1 nr. 12, december 1950.

Photo: Michiel van 't Einde. Date: 13 July 2015.
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde
Photo: Willeke Smits.
Photo: Willeke Smits
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde. Date: 13 July 2015.
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde. Date: 13 July 2015.
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde. Date: 13 July 2015.
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde. Date: 13 July 2015.
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde. Date: 13 July 2015.
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde. Date: 13 July 2015.
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde
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Photo: Tjalling Roosjen