[Bell Historians] Re: New 10s in 'virgin' towers
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Mon Feb 27 11:09:04 GMT 2006
Would I be right in saying that St George, Douglas (IOM) falls in to this
category?
They installed a ring of 10 and left two pits for two trebles which were
then installed to make them an excellent ring of 12.
I had the chance to ring on them a couple of years ago and found them a
wonderful set!
> MC:
>> Knottingley previously had one bell that is now in the ring of 10.
>> Roker went from an empty tower to a 10 in 1947.
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> ...and St Paul's had 3 bells - two stationary quarters and an
> unringable 17cwt hour bell.
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