[Bell Historians] Norwich

David Cawley dcawley at w...
Thu Jan 20 22:02:20 GMT 2005


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Yes please.

You will find the frame fascinating (it's the old 5-bell frame vacated in 1=
790). Check the inscriptions (including looking for a "DAY (eye) HUNG US" m=
ark) on the existing three Mears bells of 1907, which are "hung for swing c=
himing with full circle wheels" aka hung for ringing without stays and slid=
ers.

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Going to inspect St. Stephen's Norwich on Sunday morning. Don't know how
interesting it is, but if anyone's interested i'll post back.

Jonathan



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