In 1871, the present organ by Hill & Son was installed.
The present organ was bought for St Charles' in about 1866.
The present refurbished organ was constructed by members of the Tamburini family.
The first organ was installed in 1882 and the present organ in 1891.
Most of its pipework, some the last to be built at the original factory, is still in use in the Church's present organ.
The present organ was given in 1904, the year the choir-stalls were also made.
The present organ preserves several stops from the instrument Liszt played.
Improvements and repairs were undertaken on the present organ in 1887, 1925 and 1952, each time by Wilkinson.
The present organ was built by Father Henry Willis and installed in 1888.
There was a door to the left of the present organ through which the choir entered.