Conacher and Co was a firm of British organ builders based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England.
[1] The firm originated with Peter Conacher (1823–1894), who was born in Scotland and who studied as an apprentice organ builder in Leipzig, Germany.
They built an organ for the Yorkshire Exhibition of 1866; the instrument was awarded a grand medal and was installed in St Peter's Church, Huddersfield.
[3] In 1873 the company moved to the Springwood Organ Works, Water Street, Huddersfield.
[4] Peter's son, Joseph Hebblethwaite Conacher (1856–1913), joined the family firm in 1879 and succeeded his father in the business in 1898.