[Bell Historians] St George, Douglas - old bells
David Cawley
dave at iF5AxHS-JEJByumx05QUMOaP4ERRNaDozEUHsrPCs4MIOtXVR3s-4C10ZJfM0i6cSspLIFIo-Ig4EtIxhKY4Qus.yahoo.invalid
Tue Feb 28 11:30:27 GMT 2006
Just a little more information from RWMC's inspection notes of 1978:
32 3/16" diameter 2 1/4" thick 6-2-4
977; 730; 580; 485; 244 Hz = B-0.20
(Crown) 237
(MG) JOHN TAYLOR & CO. * FOUNDERS * LOUGHBOROUGH * 1958 *
I don't know whether it's a crook number or a job number on the crown. It
was hung for full-circle ringing in a softwood frame of c1850.
For the record, there were also ten tubular chimes which I saw just before
removal; one of the larger sets I have seen, the tenor being 8 feet long.
They were going to Kirk Christ, Lezayre, to replace their six tubes, but I
don't know if they were hung.
There was also in St George's church, when I visited in 1998, a small bell
from All Saints, Douglas 15 5/8" diameter, inscribed on the waist:
LLEWELLINS / & / JAMES / BRISTOL
which I hope survives. C1900 with peg argent.
DLC
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Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 9:29 AM
Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] ex-Douglas bell
> >I suspect it may have passed through our hands (Keltek Trust) but I do
> >not
>>have any record that mentions Douglas for the source of the bell. If
>>someone could supply details e.g. Date, diameter (possibly weight & note)
>>then I will check our records for a match.
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> Taylor 1958, 6-2-4 in B (tenor is 653 Hz)
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> David
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