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Henry Willis (born: 27 April 1821, London - died: 11 February 1901, London) was a British organist turned organ maker. He made thousands of organs, including for famous cathedrals around Britain, such as St. Paul's Cathedral. His company, Henry Willis & Sons, Ltd. still makes organs in Liverpool.
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