Wurlitzer theatre organs in the United Kingdom

A number of Wurlitzer theatre organs were imported and installed in the United Kingdom in the period from 1925 to just before the Second World War (1939–45).

After a period in private ownership in Sedgley, also in Staffordshire, during the mid-1950s, it is now installed and operational in the Congregational Church in Beer, Devon.

[1][2] The second Wurlitzer theatre organ to be opened in Great Britain was at the Palace Cinema in Tottenham, North London.

The Trocadero Elephant and Castle Wurlitzer was the largest organ ever shipped to the UK, installed in 1930 for the grand opening of the 3,400-seater cinema.

[7] Commercial Road, Limehouse, London Originally 3/8 and the same model as Ritz Luton and Richmond as designed by Harold Ramsay and featuring the rare Wurlitzer French Trumpet.