Malvern Presbyterian Church

Wattletree Road, Malvern

Built 1906 Geo.Fincham & Son
Rebuilt 1956 and enlarged 1983 Geo.Fincham & Sons Pty Ltd
2 manuals, 25 speaking stops, 7 couplers, electro-pneumatic action

Malvern Presbyterian Church: façade facing Wattletree Road

Malvern Presbyterian Church: façade facing Wattletree Road
(photograph by John Maidment [2019])

Historical & Technical Documentation by John Maidment
© OHTA 2019

Malvern Presbyterian Church was designed by the accomplished architect Robert Joseph Haddon (1866 -1929) in a free Gothic style. It was based upon two contemporary churches in Scotland illustrated in the journal Academy Architecture – Haddon's own copies are held in the Architecture & Planning Library, University of Melbourne. The foundation stone was laid on 16 December 1905 and the building dedicated on 28 July 1906. Using red brick and stucco, this is a highly imaginative design with extraordinary reticulated Gothic window tracery reminiscent of Norman Shaw's Holy Trinity, Latimer Road, Kensington, London. The window in the façade is bisected by a central buttress that rises to a finial. The spacious and well-lit interior has a sloping floor and focusses upon the choir and organ. The interior includes a number of fittings designed by Haddon, including the war memorial, pulpit, font and organ case which incorporates a carved cherub head beneath the central flat.

Malvern Presbyterian Church: interior

Malvern Presbyterian Church: interior
(photograph by John Maidment [2006])

Two tenders were submitted for the organ – one from Geo.Fincham & Son and the other from Frederick Taylor. The consultant was Ernest Wood, organist of St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne who sought the addition of a Harmonic Flute 8 to the Great Organ, such as was found on the cathedral organ.

Malvern Presbyterian Church: organ case

Malvern Presbyterian Church: organ case
(photograph by John Maidment [2006])

The organ was built by the Fincham firm and opened in July 1906.

GREAT ORGAN Pitch Material Pipes
Open Diapason 8 feet Metal CC to C 61 pipes
Stopt Diapason 8 feet Wood CC to C 61 pipes
Harmonic Flute 8 feet Metal CC to C 61 pipes
Dulciana 8 feet Metal CC to C 61 pipes
Principal 4 feet Metal CC to C 61 pipes
Flute 4 feet Wood CC to C 61 pipes
Fifteenth 2 feet Metal CC to C 61 pipes
SWELL ORGAN Pitch Material Pipes
Bourdon 16 feet Wood CC to C 61 pipes
Violin Diapason 8 feet Metal CC to C 61 pipes
Gedact 8 feet Wood CC to C 61 pipes
Gamba 8 feet Metal CC to C 49 pipes grooved bass
Voix Celeste 8 feet Metal CC to C 49 pipes Tenor C
Octave 4 feet Metal CC to C 61 pipes
Piccolo 2 feet Wood CC to C 61 pipes
Cornopean 8 feet Metal CC to C 61 pipes
Oboe 8 feet Metal CC to C 61 pipes
PEDAL ORGAN Pitch Material Pipes
Open Diapason 16 feet Wood CCC to F 30 pipes
Bourdon 16 feet Wood CCC to F 30 pipes
Bass Flute 8 feet Wood CC to F 12 pipes partly derived from Bourdon

Tubular-pneumatic action

  • Swell Super Octave
  • Swell to Great
  • Swell to Pedal
  • Great to Pedal

Tremulant to Swell Organ

  • Balanced crescendo pedal to Swell Organ
  • 3 pneumatic combination pistons to Swell Organ
  • 3 pneumatic combination pistons to Great Organ

The console to be extended

The action to be tubular pneumatic throughout

The organ to be guaranteed for a term of FIVE YEARS, and kept in good order and tune for a term of 12 months without FEE

Ample and steady wind to be supplied by electricity

TERMS: CASH on completion of contract

Contractor to supply 1 H.P. motor

Decorations to be under supervision of the Architect for the Church

Work to be supervised and passed by an Expert, appointed by Church

ORGAN TO BE ERECTED WITIN SIX MONTHS

The Fincham letters record: Hatherley & Horsfall Art Decorators Burwood Road Hawthorn – the firm did the front for Malvern Pres. in a very able manner (R.J. Haddon).

In 1956 the organ was rebuilt with electro-pneumatic action and a new stopkey console by Geo. Fincham & Sons Pty Ltd. The following tonal changes were made:

  • Echo Gamba 8 added to the Swell Organ
  • Echo Bourdon 16 added to the Pedal Organ, derived from the Swell
  • Principal 8 added to the Pedal Organ, derived from the Open Diapason 16

In 1983 Geo.Fincham & Sons Pty Ltd added further stops:

  • Great Twelfth 2-2/3
  • Great Trumpet 8
  • Pedal Bombarde 16 partly derived from Trumpet

Current Specification

GREAT Pitch Notes
Open Diapason8'
Stopped Diapason8'
Harmonic Flute8'
Dulciana8'
Principal4'
Flute4'
Twelfth2-2/3'
Fifteenth2'
Trumpet8'A
Super Octave
Swell to Great Sub
Swell to Great
Swell to Great Super
SWELL Pitch Notes
Bourdon16'B
Violin Diapason8'
Gedact8'
Gamba8'
Voix Celeste8'TC
Echo Gamba8'
Octave4'
Piccolo2'
Cornopean8'
Oboe8'
Tremulant
Sub Octave
Super Octave
PEDAL Pitch Notes
Open Diapason16'C
Bourdon16'D
Echo Bourdon16'B
Principal8'C
Bass Flute8'D
Bombarde16'A
Great to Pedal
Great to Pedal Super Octave
Swell to Pedal

Compass: 61/30

Action: Electro-pneumatic

Console: Detached stopkey


References

  1. Roslyn F. Hunter, 'Haddon, Robert Joseph (1866–1929)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/haddon-robert-joseph-6516/text11185, published first in hardcopy 1983, accessed online 21 January 2019
  2. Observed by John Maidment 2005
  3. The Argus, 18 December 1905, p.6
  4. Ibid., 28 July 1906, p.8
  5. Andrew Saint, Richard Norman Shaw. Rev.ed. New Haven, London: Yale University Press, 2010, pp.316-17
  6. Details from the organ file, Malvern Presbyterian Church, kindly supplied by Rhys Boak, organist, 14 June 1999
  7. Specification and estimate in organ file from Geo.Fincham & Son and Fred Taylor
  8. Fincham letters (State Library of Victoria), p.328, 10 November 1906
  9. Specification noted by John Maidment, circa 1962
  10. Information provided by David Fincham, Geo.Fincham & Sons Pty Ltd
  11. Specification noted by John Maidment 1983
Malvern Presbyterian Church: detail of organ case

Malvern Presbyterian Church: detail of organ case
(photograph by John Maidment [2006])