[Bell Historians] big single bells

jimhedgcock jameshedgcock at h...
Wed May 14 23:15:41 BST 2003



And a very fine bell it was too. Rather like Redcliffe tenor.--- In 
bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "George Dawson" <George at d...> wrote:
> Addiscombe was a slow swinger.
> GAD
> 
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> From: "David Bryant" <djb122 at y...>
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> > Thanks to those who have supplied information on these. I still 
have
> nothing
> > on the following:
> >
> > Tunstall, Staffs, RC church 50 0 23 1928 Mears & Stainbank
> > Croydon, S. Mary's, Addiscombe 50 2 20 1929 Taylor
> >
> > Were / are they actually hung for ringing as opposed to slow 
swinging? It
> it
> > quite important for my article because if neither were then the 
last
> single
> > ringing bell of over two tons was cast and hung in 1916.
> >
> > A draft is nearly finished and will be appearing on the web 
shortly - I
> just
> > want to add details of the above bells if necessary before 
uploading it.
> >
> > David
> >
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