Birtle’s Pipe Organ

The pipe organ in the Birtle Presbyterian Church was the first in rural Manitoba. It was in use from 1887 to 1953. Two of the tin pipes survive in the Birdtail Country Museum, and a cross made of wood taken from the pipe organ hangs on the wall of the United Church’s Fellowship Hall.

Birtle’s Pipe Organ (pdf 2.1 MB)

Birtle and Area Churches

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St. George's Anglican Church (right),
Blue School (left)
St. George’s Anglican Church (right), Blue School (left)
St. George's Anglican Church, Birtle
St. George’s Anglican Church, Birtle
New St. George's Anglican Church, Birtle
New St. George’s Anglican Church, Birtle
Road to St. James Anglican Church near Solsgirth, 1940
Road to St. James Anglican Church near Solsgirth, 1940
Birtle United Church and Manse
Birtle United Church and Manse
Birtle United Church interior 1926
Birtle United Church interior 1926
Birtle Methodist Church and Parsonage
Birtle Methodist Church and Parsonage
St. Albans Church, taken 1963
St. Albans Church, taken 1963