All Saints' Church, Falmouth

Fittings designed by him include the oak choir stalls, carved by Trask & Co. and the Devon marble font.

More can be read about the carvings here: http://www.pinwillwoodcarving.org.uk/catalogue.htm#_Toc462143494 A plan of the organ case at County Records Office is dated 1893 and illustrates the north side, facing into the chancel, and the west elevation, although the design is slightly different from what was produced.

The elaborate case encloses an organ by Hele & Co of Plymouth, built in 1894, said at the time to be second only to the one in Truro Cathedral (RCG, 1894).

An article in the Royal Cornwall Gazette records a service of dedication for the new organ, and remarks that the case of oak is 'enhanced by fine carving, adding much to the beauty of the chancel'.

The Twelfth and Fifteenth drawn together are a force not to be reckoned with, therefore making the chorus speak as if there were a Mixture in place.

The organ has always been regarded as one of the finest in the county (and perhaps further afield) as it was stated to be second only to the one in Truro Cathedral (RCG, 1894), many notable organists have also made this statement.