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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I wonder what the two bells (coloured red) are in
the background of the picture.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>AAJB.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> [Bell Historians] Re:1838 Taylor
bell at Trinity Marine</DIV>
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<P>There is an interesting Taylor bell for sale on the web-site of Devon
marine salvage company Trinity Marine. A tad expensive, perhaps, at
£1000. Wonder where it came from? <BR><BR>See:<BR><BR><A
href="http://www.trinitymarine.co.uk/displayproduct.phtml?product_id=975&category_id"
eudora="autourl">http://www.trinitym<WBR>arine.co.<WBR>uk/displayproduc<WBR>t.phtml?product_<WBR>id=975&category_id</A>=<BR><BR>
<DIV align=center>"Church Bell to Commemorate 1838 <IMG height=63
alt=62a7cc.jpg src="cid:001c01c74932$8afdcdb0$4001a8c0@6lr0k774sbjcvdr"
width=1><BR>This old church bell was made in the year of Queen Victoria’s
coronation and is a commemorative piece. The bell is decorated with three
sovereign like images showing the queens young profile and depicting the
coronation itself. The text on the bell reads God Save Our Queen, and the
makers name Taylor Fecit of Oxford. This bell is complete with a clanger and
has a ‘beautiful voice’. <BR><BR>Dimensions: 19” Tall x 19” wide <BR>90kgs "<A
href="http://www.trinitymarine.co.uk/#"><BR><BR></A> <IMG height=63
alt=62a7cc.jpg src="cid:001c01c74932$8afdcdb0$4001a8c0@6lr0k774sbjcvdr"
width=1> <BR><IMG alt=62a8e5.jpg
src="cid:001d01c74932$8afdcdb0$4001a8c0@6lr0k774sbjcvdr"><BR><IMG height=63
alt=62a7cc.jpg src="cid:001c01c74932$8afdcdb0$4001a8c0@6lr0k774sbjcvdr"
width=1><BR>£1,000.00 (inc tax: 1,175.00) <BR><BR><A
href="http://www.trinitymarine.co.uk/javascript:win('showimage.php?image=Prefix-2006-09-29-451ce3b4362e6.jpg&product_id=975');"><IMG
height=75 alt=62a962.jpg
src="cid:001e01c74932$8afdcdb0$4001a8c0@6lr0k774sbjcvdr" width=75></A><BR><A
href="http://www.trinitymarine.co.uk/javascript:win('showimage.php?image=Prefix-2006-09-29-451ce3c50d0e6.jpg&product_id=975');"><IMG
height=75 alt=62a9b0.jpg
src="cid:001f01c74932$8afdcdb0$4001a8c0@6lr0k774sbjcvdr"
width=75></A><BR></DIV>
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