[Bell Historians] Chime of 8 at Dalston RC church
JohnBaldwin
Dovemaster at c...
Fri Nov 22 13:33:14 GMT 2002
I think you will find there IS an entry (p33) in the 'White Edn" (Dove 7)
ofr this chime, as there is in Dove8.
John Baldwin
(029) 2055 4457
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> From: John Paul Adams [mailto:J.Adams at u...]
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> Subject: [Bell Historians] Chime of 8 at Dalston RC church
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>
> After a site visit last Saturday, here are the details from
> Stephen Jakeman:
>
> 1 19" C
> 2 20" B
> 3 22 A
> 4 24 G
> 5 26 F
> 6 27 E
> 7 29 D
> 8 32 C 6-0-15
>
> Notes:
> Bells 1 - 7 have '19 at 63' on lower waist. The tenor has, on three lines in
> the same place, 'MEARS /19 at 63/LONDON'. '@'=Foundry Stamp. The
> bells are hung
> dead on three beams on two levels, accessed by removable ladder from organ
> consul area above porch on first floor. The tenor weight comes from
> 'Dove'(Purple Edition) - there is no entry in White Edition!. Presumably
> precise weights are available from Whitechapel. Bells sounded using levers
> marked up with bell notes. All in full working order.
>
> Cheers,
> John
>
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