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Project: St. Matthias Church, Ballydehob Co. Cork

Location: Ballydehob, Co. Cork


The recently restored and relocated organ in our church is proving to be a real blessing.  Neilands have worked very hard and with painstaking care to provide us with an excellant quality of sound and to enhance the place of worship aesthetically.  The work was discussed and carried out appropriately and sensitively to the liturgical needs of the worshipping community.  Neilands work has been of the very highest standard.   To do this through the turbulant times following of a workshop fire is an example of "grace under pressure".

Rev'd. Paul Draper, Rector, Ballydehob, Co. Cork
June 2006.




 


Project: St. Brigids Church, Cabineely, Co. Dublin

Location: Dublin


This organ contains some of the pipework from the original instrument gifted to the Church by the famous Irish Tenor, Count John McCormack.


 


Project: Church of the Most Holy Rosary, Abbeyleix, Co. Laois

Location: Abbeyleix, Co. Laois


 

Paul Neiland & Associates of Wexford have carried out some highly creditable and respectful organ restorations, and one perceives no little promise for their future as first class artist Organ Builders.

"The Organ in Ireland"  by John Holmes   F.Inst.ME
Issued 1993




 


Project: St. Patricks Church, Dunmanway,

Location: Dunmanway, Co. Cork


I am familiar with Neiland's work from two different parishes.  The first was where we bought a renewed pipe organ for a small country Church.  We found their work to be meticilous and the organ to be ideally suited to the church in question.   The second involved a complete renovation of a Cathedral organ.  This again brought out the best in a 15O year old instrument and we are very pleased with the result.     Fr. Donal Cotter Adm,  Skibbereen Cathedral. 


 


Project: St. John the Baptist Church.

Location: Midleton, Co. Cork.


Paul Neiland & Associates of Wexford carried out an extensive restoration of the organ at St. John the Baptist Church, Midleton.  The restoration has brought the organ "back to life".  The company were very efficient and helpful in all their dealings.  There was a bonus for us when outline of the original front pipe stencilling was found under more recent paintwork as they were being prepared for spraying.  These have been beautifully restored with great craftsmanship.  Those who have played the organ since its restoration have expressed their pleasure and delight.
Very Rev'd Alan Marley, Rector of Midleton and Church of Ireland Dean of Cloyne. 




 


Project: St. John the Baptist Church

Location: Kinsale, Co. Cork


Paul Neiland & Associates of Wexford were employed to carry out the complete restoration of our Hugh Russell organ, originally built in 1809 and believed to be the oldest organ in regular use in Ireland today.  We found their work to be of very high quality, with incredible attention to detail.  A number of reputable organists have played the instrument since its restoration and have spoken highly of the work.  Prior to its restoration our instrument was virtually unplayable and although the task of restoration was very challenging, Neiland's have left us with an instrument of which we are very proud. 
Mr. Vincent McCarthy,  Organist,  Church of St. John the Baptist,  Kinsale,  Co. Cork.  2009




 


Project: Quality Pipe Organ for Sale

Location: Neiland Workshops


This is a very fine quality pipe organ.  It was completely and thoroughly restored in the recent past, and imparts a very fine quality of tone which will enhance the worship of any Church.  It is suitable for any small to medium sized building.  Organ available and can be fully installed.


 


Project: Church of the Most Holy Rosary.

Location: Midleton, Co. Cork.


Paul Neiland & Associates did a major rebuilding of the organ at Holy Rosary Church, Midleton in 2OO9.  The restoration proved more challenging that first thought, yet the work was completed in every detail.  Organists who have played the organ since its restoration, have been unstinting in their praise of the magnificant job done.
Rt. Rev. Mgr Eamon Goold PP. VG,  Midleton, Co. Cork.  Dean of Cloyne.




 


Project: Church of the Annunciation, Clonard, Wexford

Location: Wexford


This instrument contains some of the pipework from the local Mercy Convent organ which was gifted to the Church.


 


Project: St. Patricks Cathedral.

Location: Skibbereen, Co. Cork.


I am familiar with Neilands work from two different Parishes.  The first was where we bought a renewed pipe organ for a small country Church.  We found his work to be meticilous and the organ to be ideally suited to the Church in question.   The second involved a complete renovation of a Cathedral organ.  This again brought out the best in a 150 year old instrument and we are very pleased with the result.      Fr. Donal Cotter  Adm,  Skibbereen Cathedral.   2007


 


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