[Bell Historians] G&J - and Port Sunlight - again
Mark Humphreys
mark.humphreys at b...
Tue Feb 4 11:51:23 GMT 2003
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Sorry for crappy HTML, but here are the tuning stats of PS:
Christ Church, Port Sunlight
BELL
HUM
FUNDAMENTAL
TIERCE
QUINT
NOMINAL
Cycles per
second (Hz.)
Cycles per
second (Hz.)
Cycles per second (Hz.)
Cycles per second (Hz.)
Cycles per second (Hz.)
Tenor
191.5
347.5
425.5
540.5
694.5
7th
212
398
476.5
607.5
780.5
6th
254.5
425.5
536.5
727
865.5
5th
274
438.5
566.5
770.5
923
4th
293
521.5
644
844.5
1041
3rd
322
548.5
709
914.5
1160.5
2nd
374
613.5
802
1069.5
1301.5
Treble
394
623
840.5
1133.5
1389.5
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Humphreys [mailto:mark.humphreys at b...]
Sent: 03 February 2003 19:58
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] G&J - and Port Sunlight - again
I must say, you could be forgiven for thinking they'd not been tuned if
you've ever rung there. Not the finest, I'm afraid!
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Pickford [mailto:c.j.pickford at t...]
Sent: 03 February 2003 19:48
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Bell Historians] G&J - and Port Sunlight - again
Thanks for the link, from which it's clear that the bells were removed
from the tower, retuned and rehung in 1951 - not just a gudgeons and
bearings job as I suggested in my earlier posting. Full details now
added to my file on late Gillett work, thanks to Peter and Mark
Humphreys and the website.
This job is not recorded in the surviving G&J tuning records - which
covers most of the work of 1951 - which led me to suspect that the bells
might not have been tuned. There are some cases where bells were rehung
and weighed - but NOT retuned - where no details are recorded in the
books (e.g. Tredington, Warwicks; Salisbury, St.Thomas).
For those new to the list, it might be worth explaining that for some
years I've been building up a file on late Gillett work - especially
information from Gillett's belfry notices - covering the final period
of the firm's existence, 1951-1957. The main series of tuning books is
now in the Archives at Croydon Central Library, but the final volume no
longer exists. There is a copy of my file (recently updated) at Croydon
Library with the other archive material.
CP
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Humphreys <mailto:mark.humphreys at b...>
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 12:59 PM
Subject: [Bell Historians] G&J again
Meant to say, pics of bells can be found on www.wirral.clara.co.uk, go
to the Port Sunlight page, then picture gallery.
Mark
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In a message dated 03/02/2003 12:38:21 GMT Standard Time,
graham at n... writes:
Can anyone tell me the pre tuning weight of East Pennard please? I know
it
lost about 3 Cwt with removal of Cannons & tuning (the 4th was flat &
then
tenor required a fair bit of tuning) but was the exact weight??
Ill probably see Len England this evening so ill ask!
Matthew
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