Schoolchildren are putting on a concert to raise funds to restore a beloved church organ.
All Saints Church, Tooting, is Grade II listed and was completed in 1906.
The organ, made by Harrison and Harrison has 2,640 pips, three keyboards, a pedal board and 41 stops.
Woolf van Silver, 76, sings in the church choir and is managing the church's funding application for up to £250,000.
He hopes there will be many people coming to the performance on Thursday, June 18, which will include works by Rutter, Elgar, Caplet and Frank.
He said the pupils at Streatham and Clapham High School, decided to raise money for the organ appeal and said: "I went to a concert at the school last time and they are terrific, they really are good."
The concert starts at 7.30am at the church at the corner of Brudenell and Franciscan Roads.
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