Lawrence, MA
Palace Theater


Builder:		Skinner Organ Co.
  Year:			1921
  Opus:			343
No. manuals:		4
No. stops:		39
No. ranks:		19
No. pipes:		1,264

Specification

Great (enclosed with SW)
	8'	First Diapason		73
	8'	Second Diapason		SW
	8'	Melodia			73
	8'	Gedeckt			SW
	8'	Salicional		SW
	8'	Aeoline			SW
	4'	Flute			SW
	8'	Vox Humana		SW
		Great to Great 4'
		Chimes
	8'	Piano
Swell (enclosed with GT)
	8'	Diapason		73
	8'	Gedeckt			73
	8'	Salicional		73
	8'	Voix Celestes		61
	8'	Aeoline			73
	4'	Rohr Flute		73
	8'	Vox Humana		73
		Tremolo
		Swell to Swell 16'
		Swell to Swell 4'
Choir (enclosed with SO)
	8'	Concert Flute		73
	8'	Flauto Dolce		73
	8'	Flute Celeste		61
	8'	Tromba			73
	8'	Clarinet		73
	8'	French Horn		73
	8'	Corno d'Amour		SO
		Tremolo
		Choir to Choir 16'
		Choir to Choir 4'
Solo (enclosed with CH)
	8'	Concert Flute		CH
	8'	Flauto Dolce		CH
	8'	Flute Celeste		CH
	8'	Tromba			CH
	8'	Clarinet		CH
	8'	French Horn		CH
	8'	Corno d'Amour		73
		Tremolo
		Solo to Solo 4'
Pedal
	16'	Violone			32
	16'	Bourdon			32
	16'	Echo Bourdon		12	SW
	8'	Bass Flute		32
	8'	Gedeckt			12
	8'	Still Gedeckt		SW
	16'	Piano
	8'	Piano


Source: Jim Stettner

The organ was a rebuild of an existing organ, which is believed to have been a Hutchings of unknown origin. The Great/Swell chamber was on the left side of the house, while the Choir/Solo chamber was on the right side.