[Bell Historians] Re: New 10s in 'virgin' towers
boyracer76 at vjBf24j693cFqYBCVS2c9T0TSpXFWRhObnxSfd5w7NY5FlSSe1QbxKRqfwSc3T9lvLHX9NQk0b76zoHE52UuTyXR.yahoo.invalid
boyracer76 at vjBf24j693cFqYBCVS2c9T0TSpXFWRhObnxSfd5w7NY5FlSSe1QbxKRqfwSc3T9lvLHX9NQk0b76zoHE52UuTyXR.yahoo.invalid
Mon Feb 27 12:03:11 GMT 2006
Also, St Barnabus, Allerton (Liverpool) were going to be a 10 bell tower,
possibly using the bells from St Peter's (Pro Cathedral) Liverpool City
Centre until the Vicar said they were too heavy for the tower! (22cwt
tenor)
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> Subject: [Bell Historians] Re: New 10s in 'virgin' towers
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> Just checked in the obvious place! Douglas had a single bell by
> Taylors 6-2-4, cast in 1958, that became the 6th of 10. It was not
> considered a good match even though the other 9 were also be Taylors
> and this bell was replaced in 2001 when the trebles were added.
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