[Bell Historians] Tyntesfield

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Fri May 15 10:17:33 BST 2009


 
 
In a message dated 15/05/2009 10:11:17 GMT Standard Time,  
editor at 2LLe2D-kzXYt4u5wPJ5SdcJ-PsBmEyQl-F8lDy3-FHXu3p9qXCBAXhmqD1I8QXPCMP_Kr7lJXzgt-47cJS6A.yahoo.invalid writes:

Is  there a mechanical servants' bell system at Tyntesfield? If so, 
would that  have been covered in Chris Dalton's survey?

RAL  



There are literally hundreds of servents bells at Tyntesfield,  but I'm not 
sure if they are mechanical or electrical. When I visited  tyntesfield with 
Christopher Dalton, he commented that they fell outside his  remit as bells 
advisor.
 
Matthew
 
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Church Bell Engineers,
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Timsbury,
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