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carillons. By 1925, they formed a large part of G & J's output.<BR></DI=
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#ff0000>I've seen some later examples where the bells ar=
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of a fairly uniform profile apart from the tenor, which is markedly long-wa=
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The obvious example which springs to mind is St Wilfrid's, York (1938). I t=
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Coventry Cathedral (1927) might be another one. Perhaps it is importan=
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that both of these were installed as chimes, although Coventry were cast to=
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#ff0000 size=3D2>David</FONT></DIV></BODY><=
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