[Bell Historians] Washington

edward martin edward.w.martin at E6LOimR246EES1FKMtTIiVVH3S2fLVQvYiZ8zNYoWJBvVXDbPe_gsw3OPdOdcL0-SBYkTvXZCC_JmgqpvmXUQaEI3hw.yahoo.invalid
Tue Dec 26 20:47:58 GMT 2006


Very true George, but it's worse than that!  Most of the Cathedral staff
offices would have to find a new home!
mew

On 26/12/06, George Dawson <george at EZqFRc22fYQDYdIZ1S0esdXezLyyLHmhMNb-bFgZh7XrSVC01Y9zJXjOndou9VhTQnNX8tKDwZz_ONYd0fmLbd1Ryd7qAFw.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
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>    What you really need is a light 6 (or 8) in one of the western towers
> (better circles for rope sight etc), but then you would have to remove all
> the telecommunications equipment!
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> Two or three years ago there was great excitement when we learned that
> there was 'talk' of augmenting the existing 10 bells to 12 maybe even with
> an extra flat 6th to allow for a variety of eights within the full ring.
> Many of our potential new recruits are teenage girls and a choice of lighter
> eights would have been just the ticket (turning the current tenor in to
> Double Norwich is always a bit of a challenge even for us older folk)
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