[Bell Historians] Re: Enquiry
Alan Buswell
aaj.buswell at fvdxKUebVM_O607x612pes1j272D7QWXw1NF8WNIpogeIoO43BkkWtyIlpM81sFKND26fZBaV9ACtDa0md-4MVVazzk.yahoo.invalid
Tue Apr 10 16:29:31 BST 2007
The only Air Ministry (Admiralty) bell I have in my records is one cast in 1938 in Nickel-Silver and not tuned.There is no serial number, 12 5/8" diameter weighing 0-1-18. From G&J Volume 14, p7.
AAJB.
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From: aswarby
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Subject: [Bell Historians] Re: Enquiry
--- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "David Bryant" <davidbryant at ...>
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>
> I've had an enquiry from a chap who wants more information on a bell -
> photos at http://www.bellhistorians.org.uk/enquiry/
>
> It looks to me like a small G&J sand-cast bell. Can anyone come up
with any
> more information? In particular, what is the mark on it?
>
> David
Not surprisingly we have a large number of these bells in LL. It is
of cvourse a bell cast by Gillett and Johnston for the Air Ministry in
1943. See LBBF page 103
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