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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thanks, John - and good to hear from you. Sounds as
thought you got some interesting stuff from the V&A, although I've probably
seen most of it by now in the course of my researches.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>The encylopaedia must be around 1875 or 1880 in
date, and probably once quite common. But no positive identifications
yet</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>We're heading back to Perth in a fortnight - may
see you at ANZAB?</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Chris</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Sunday, January 13, 2008 4:01
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [Bell Historians]
Encylopaedia plates (was "The list")</DIV>
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<P><BR><BR>On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 07:23:53 -0800, Alan Ellis <<A
href="mailto:alan_ellis@oRzVHBWO73uJLbegqKJPDvODKOyewZ2lnpkHGRHlMqdBx5rW4HmO6JWXhLt61ufbIB36pOodz7w1IiZL.yahoo.invalid">alan_ellis@telus.<WBR>net</A>><BR>wrote:<BR>>
Hello Chris,<BR>> <BR>Chris, I have a photo copy of the Warners Chiming
unit dated 1863.<BR>It was published in and related to the "International
Exhibition 1862.<BR>Reports by The Juries in the 36 classes into which the
exhibition was<BR>divided"<BR>This also included prints of other goods
manufactured by Warners.<BR>e.g lamps, goffering machine, crimping machine,
urns, swing kettles, gun<BR>metal water gauge and even steam whistles of all
sizes were available.<BR>The chiming machine was on page 129. <BR>The V&A
were kind enough to send me copies relating to Warners in 1997.<BR>This all
came about when I mentioned that the bells were safe in the tower<BR>of St
Matthews in the City.<BR>regards,<BR>John N Dunn <BR><BR>> Chris Pickford
wrote:<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>> Just to clarify my intentions/needs
here, I had intended David to upload<BR>>> the pictures and give me the
url so I could post a slightly more<BR>>> detailed request and refer
people to the pictures. However, I can<BR>>> understand that as
"gatekeeper" he took my request as one to allow my<BR>>> messge to go
though as it was.<BR>>><BR>>> In the Swan collection there are
multiple copies of these two plates,<BR>>> but no indication of what
publication they had been taken from except<BR>>> that they are headed
BELL Plate 1 (and 2) at the top, and marked Vol.3<BR>>> in the bottom
left-hand corner. Many of the images are well known from<BR>>> other
sources (e.g. the Warner chiming mangle), but what I'm keen to<BR>>>
know is the title, date etc of the book in which these particular
plates<BR>>> appeared.<BR>>><BR>>> Can anybody help? I would
have said "replies off list please" but it<BR>>> sounds from GAD's
posting that others may be interested too<BR>>><BR>>> Chris
Pickford<BR>>><BR><BR></P></DIV><!--End group email --></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>