[Bell Historians] brentwood cathedral bells

Nigel Taylor nigelsdtaylor at outlook.com
Fri Dec 22 12:16:07 GMT 2023


Brentwood Cathedral.

45" 17-1-6 F 698Hz
27.81 4-0-20 Eb 1245Hz.

Smaller bell hung dead; larger bell hung for electrically operated slow-swinging.

Nigel

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George Dawson’s NBR says two bells

1. George Mears 1861 27.88"
2. Whitechapel 1989 45.00”

No weights or inscriptions given.  Info from D. Sloman/P. Denton

Mike

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according to the taking stock website there is supposedly an 1861 angelus bell and another larger bell cast in 1991 when the cathedral was rebuilt by quinlan terry, I have been unable to find details about either so it would be interesting to know if anyone has any details of their inscriptions or indeed how they are hung.

Many thanks

Oliver lee





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