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William Rushworth was an English organ builder and the founder of the musical instrument firm Rushworth and Dreaper. The firm was noted for the manufacture of organs at The Queen's College, Oxford, The Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Goldsmiths' College, Guilford Cathedral and Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.