


Then follow descriptions and specifiation of organs he had built. The booklet has the following sections: A description of the Bramley organ works, organ construction including soundboards, feeders& reservoirs, pipework, action, and his own patent tubular pneumatic systems and adjustable piston system, and a description of the various stops which he used in his organs. Much influenced by those of Edmund Schulze. He is often referred to as'Battleship Binns' from the solid contruction and bold tone of his organs.

James Jepson Binns was one of the most prolific organ builders in the Yorkshire area from 1888 till his death in 1929. 46 pages, appromimately 9 illustrations, A4 size stapled. Leeds 1924, reprinted by Old Chapel Lane Books.
