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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]

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Organs

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

  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. Maney. 74: 235–45. ISSN 0084-4276.
  3. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Nottinghamshire, Nottingham Albert Hall, Derby Road [N01509]".
  4. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Lincolnshire, Stamford All Saints [N14342]".
  5. ^ "History of the church &#124 Castle Street Methodist Church". Castle Street Methodist Church. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  6. ^ "Lancashire (Manchester, Greater), Patricroft Christ Church, Liverpool Road [R01766]".
  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]".
  9. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Northumberland (Tyne and Wear), Newcastle upon Tyne St. Thomas, Haymarket [N04095]".
  10. ^ https://lpmc.uk/leaflet%20reorderd.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  11. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for West Riding of Yorkshire, Leeds, Stanningley St. Thomas [N02644]".
  12. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Yorkshire, West Riding (Yorkshire, West), Pudsey—Fulneck, Moravian Church [R00791]".
  13. ^ "Kirk News Welcome - kirknews". Archived from the original on 18 June 2018. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  14. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Gilcomston South Church".
  15. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Northumberland (Tyne and Wear), Newcastle upon Tyne—Jesmond, Clayton Memorial Church, (Jesmond Parish Church), Eskdale Terrace [N14888]".
  16. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Oxfordshire, Oxford Jesus College Chapel, Turl Street [N11028]".
  17. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Oxfordshire, Oxford Jesus College Chapel, Turl Street [N12384]".
  18. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Middlesex (London, Greater), Holborn Kingsway Hall, 75 Kingsway [N16549]".
  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.
  27. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Cheshire, Frodsham St. Lawrence [H00016]".
  28. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Nottinghamshire, Norwell St. Laurence [N13611]".
  29. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Cheshire, Astbury St. Mary, Village Centre [N04306]".
  30. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Cheshire, Chester St. Paul [N04290]".
  31. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Yorkshire, West Riding (Yorkshire, West), Leeds—Armley, St. Bartholomew, Wesley Road [N02809]".
  32. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Yorkshire, West Riding (Yorkshire, North), Harrogate St. Peter, Cambridge Street [N02913]".
  33. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Yorkshire, West Riding (Yorkshire, North), Harrogate St. Peter, Cambridge Street [N02914]".
  34. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Yorkshire, West Riding (Yorkshire, North), Harrogate St. Peter, Cambridge Street [N01463]".
  35. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Yorkshire, West Riding (Yorkshire, North), Harrogate St. Peter, Cambridge Street [E01076]".
  36. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent St. Peter ad Vincula [A00301]".
  37. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent St. Peter ad Vincula [N04881]".
  38. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Staffordshire, Leek Westwood Hall [E00286]".
  39. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register entry for Staffordshire, Stone Residence of H.J. Johnson, Oulton Rocks [N05025]".
  40. ^ "Organ Restoration Project". Deptford: St John w Holy Trinity. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  41. ^ "Israel Organ Society List of Organs".
  42. ^ "National Pipe Organ Register".
  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.
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