DescriptionSt Michael, Framlingham, organ - geograph.org.uk - 1760082.jpg
English: St Michael, Framlingham, organ. One of the most noted features of the church is the world-famous 17th-century Thamar organ. Only eight organs in total survived the English Civil War as Oliver Cromwell apparently had a dislike of their ornate style and ordered them to be destroyed. Of these, there are just three remaining Thamars - the other examples being in Gloucester 924028 and Stanford on Avon 1017204
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