[Bell Historians] The Great Bells of Britain
David Cawley
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Sun Apr 23 22:02:32 BST 2006
Next week one of the said Great Bells will be coming in at Loughborough -
viz the tenor at St Thomas Jersey; so we shall at last know its true weight
(which may undergo subsequent adjustment). All five are being rehung for
electrical swinging.
DLC
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From: "Bill Hibbert" <bill at TN_qItEKhJqYzphajwSGptxAtsGn-s8thgTT9z7sJgmiYZKU1ayTYVVgNiVuhMHDxs6c4RrkiwM0fKOxFQ.yahoo.invalid>
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Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 4:43 PM
Subject: [Bell Historians] The Great Bells of Britain
> Thanks for all the help with this, the revised list has now been put
> together for the RW diary. Thanks to Mike C especially for the update
> on the Sunderland bell. I decided to omit it from the list.
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> I did notice a couple of typing errors while proof-reading. In the
> list on the Keltek site, the date of the Birmingham Art Gallery bell
> is given as 18855. On Carl's list, the weight of the St Helens bass
> bell is given as 84-2-0 whereas both the diary and the Keltek list
> give it as 84-2-20.
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> Cheers,
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> Bill H
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