[Bell Historians] Liverpool Cathedral
Jonathon Wild
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Tue Mar 28 21:40:25 BST 2006
Sam Austin's website - http://www.bellsofliverpool.co.uk/ has an
excellent black and white photo of probably just exactly what you are
describing with the tenor.
If it helps, there is a video close up of the Tenor in 'action' ,
640x480 res on my website, a tad dark though.
Cheers
Jon.
At 21:00 28/03/2006, you wrote:
>--- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "David Bryant" <davidbryant at ...>
>wrote:
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> > > Please point your browser to www.liverpoolbells.moonfruit.com and to
> > > the newest page 'Liverpool Cathedral'. After much negotiation on
> > > copyright issues, I have finally completed the page and have just
> > > finished uploading everything.
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> > The 11th and tenor look rather short-waisted. Is this indeed the
>case? it
> > can be difficult to tell from photos.
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> > David
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>I think it's the angle they are taken from, as the bells are of normal
>Whitchapel profile for that period.
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>The well-known postcard of the tenor, with its founder (Albert Hughes)
>standing beside, it shows the bell from a more usual angle, frow where
>it doesn't look particularly squat.
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