[Bell Historians] Re: Obscure questions of the week

David Bryant djb122 at y...
Fri Jan 10 22:34:47 GMT 2003


Dave wrote:

2. Whitechapel cast-iron headstocks.
(a) The earliest I have seen of the present-day type design is at
Goodnestone-by-Adisham in Kent, where they added a treble to make six in
1937. Everything else, excepting two old bells, is of 1911.

When did Whitechapel first start using cast iron stocks?

David





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