词条 | Thomas Elliot (organ builder) |
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HistoryThe first records of Thomas Elliot as an organ builder date from 1790 when he was established in Holborn.[2] Later he moved to premises on the Tottenham Court Road. He is thought to have worked for the company founded by John Snetzler. He is thought to have formed a partnership with John Nutt, until Nutt's death in 1804. Alexander Buckingham was foreman to Thomas Elliot for many years until establishing himself as an independent organ builder. William Hill (1789–1870) married Thomas Elliot’s daughter Mary, and then joined the firm, which was renamed Elliot and Hill from 1825 until 1832. Thomas Elliot died in 1832, and the business continued with William Hill, being known as William Hill & Sons. Organs constructed
References1. ^The Making of the Victorian Organ Nicholas Thistlethwaite {{DEFAULTSORT:Elliot, Thomas}}2. ^Universal British Directory, 1790. p.137 3. ^London newspaper Morning Post of 2 July 1821 4. ^Hill, Hamilton Andrews, History of the Old South Church (Third Church) Boston 1669-1884. Volume 2. Cambridge Mass., The Riverside Press, 1890 5 : Pipe organ building companies|Organ builders of the United Kingdom|1759 births|1832 deaths|Musical instrument manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom |
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