[Bell Historians] Re: New York

David Cawley dave at -ipP6ihDtMGjeaYIh7QGRBBXW4kGo2M84657CQBiPWvpha0mZzBwNnl6_g5XewXUhbh63khkJ6nmCUXQbdRXhD4.yahoo.invalid
Thu Sep 14 14:34:30 BST 2006


Naughty, naughty. Others in D from the same foundry and of the same size 
are:

Worsley                        24-0-7                  581.5 Hz
Bromham                      22-3-18                590
Saltburn on Sea             23-0-21                603

and, 1/2" larger:

Aston                            24-2-18                581
Trowbridge                   24-2-18                582
Ditcheat                        24-0-4                  600
Lincoln Cathedral          23-3-13                600
Huddersfield                  23-1-2                 600
Tavistock                      24-0-5                  604

There are some rather notable names here, ranging over quite a period of 
proven excellence.

DLC


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From: "Richard Offen" <richard at zO5yId5a-4m8iQ0WnRbgllltDGPPY42N5tBRSxJ1C_U2TEdy0-UAfKauAzVGBGh0RfVNpRHHtspXvg.yahoo.invalid>
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 1:33 PM
Subject: [Bell Historians] Re: New York


> --- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "Love, Dickon" <dickon.love at ...>
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>> Details of the first ring of 12 for the USA may now be found on the
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> Bit thin for a modern 'D' aren't they!
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