[Bell Historians] Old St Germans Cathedral, Isle of Man
David Cawley
dave at T-9TW67hrPM-bQs7No6JzBJH6vDOyg1IVlFAE0obfBVcG9EMlpxd31ChZ76niUj-JDdf7KIGzfcmsnMMSxBkQ4A.yahoo.invalid
Sat Aug 12 10:38:38 BST 2006
There are sockets in the masonry of the tower of the ruined Cathedral. Some
may be putlog holes, others are clearly where floors were and perhaps some
once held the end of the bell frame foundation. Beyond that I have no record
of any specific bells there, though there must have been some. It had been a
ruin since the early 18th century.
As to the round tower, I doubt it.
DLC
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> Anyone know if there was ever any bells in the ruined cathedral or round
> tower in the castle
> at Peel?
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