English chimes in India
George Dawson
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Tue Dec 26 09:34:07 GMT 2006
Many thanks to David and George for the additional details. Is it
possible that the apparent conflict in number of bells supplied in
1871 might result from combining six new bells with two of the clock
bells to form an octave chime, with two bells doing double duty with
the clock?
Absolutely not, we have photos of the clock bells AND the separate chime of
8 (via a relation of Ran Clouston)
G AD
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