Career
The first records of Thomas Elliot as an organ builder date from 1790 when he was established in Holborn. Later he moved to premises on the Tottenham Court Road. He is thought to have worked for the company founded by John Snetzler.
Alexander Buckingham was foreman to Thomas Elliot for many years until establishing himself as an independent organ builder.
William Hill (1789–1870) married Thomas Elliot’s daughter Mary, and then joined the firm, which was renamed Elliot and Hill from 1825 until 1832. Thomas Elliot died in 1832, and the business continued with William Hill, being known as William Hill & Sons.
Church of Street John the Baptist, Bromsgrove 1809
All Saints" Church, Thornage Norfolk 1812
High Pavement Chapel Nottingham 1815
Saint James" Church, Standard Hill Nottingham 1815
Street Michael"s Church, Broome Norfolk 1817
Street Michael Wood Street 1818
Westminster Abbey Organ for Coronation of King George IV at Westminster Abbey, London 1821
Old South Church (Third Church), Boston Massachusetts 1822
Street Mary"s Church, Wirksworth 1826
Street John The Baptist Wolverley 1830 (As "Elliot and Hill")
York Minster 1832
Church of Street Thomas the Martyr Newcastle upon Tyne 1832.