In the post-war years, the John Compton Organ Company Ltd were kept busy building small instruments of between 2-6 ranks of pipes for many churches which had been bombed during the blitz.  This was in addition to building electrones which by now had become extremely popular. 

One such example is Freemantle United Reformed Church - in a suburb of Southampton - which was rebuilt and opened in 1957.  As usual for Compton, the organ is built on the extension principal using 4 ranks of pipes (Diapason, Flute, Salicional and Trumpet) all housed in a fully enclosed chamber which speaks through an ornamental grille at the front of the church. The specification reads:

PEDAL
Sub Bass 16'
Flute 8'
Trombone 16'
Trumpet 8'
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal

GREAT
Bourdon 16'
Open Diapason 8'
Hohl Flute 8'
Salicional 8'
Octave 4'
Flute 4'
Twelfth 2.2/3'
Fifteenth 2'
Super Octave 2'
Mixture III
Swell to Great

SWELL
Contra Salicional 16'
Hohl Flute 8'
Salicional 8'
Flute 4'
Salicet 4'
Nazard 2.2/3'
Flautina 2'
Cymbale III
Trombone 16'
Trumpet 8'
Clarion 4'
Tremulant

ACCESSORIES
4 double touch thumb pistons to Great and Pedal
4 double touch thumb pistons to Swell and Pedal
4 toe pistons to Pedal
1 canceller thumb piston - Great to Pedal
1 canceller thumb piston - Swell to Pedal
1 balanced expression pedal - organ
1 balanced expression pedal - crescendo
Voltmeter
Double touch canceller to each department
3 ventil switches