[Bell Historians] Steelwork into masonary

matthewhigby at vo7AjKuB9TPZ32QdWHMUtrR1xRCp1F5Z63ELXe0wpkAf0QRUii0q0QdTZ8-mc9iZ5k8axEKveUaLDVLOHK1R.yahoo.invalid matthewhigby at vo7AjKuB9TPZ32QdWHMUtrR1xRCp1F5Z63ELXe0wpkAf0QRUii0q0QdTZ8-mc9iZ5k8axEKveUaLDVLOHK1R.yahoo.invalid
Fri Feb 23 20:44:26 GMT 2007


 
 
In a message dated 23/02/2007 20:42:54 GMT Standard Time,  
davidbryant at rPa1_6RkGpdOT_AoZVg36iOKwIw-Hk0_jaaH_Havu7sxTsKZBWz0jLYw8h3GeOsR4vnW9TyLk8yN5tHrhQMR.yahoo.invalid writes:

Heywood, Sir A. P, Bart. (1914) Bell Towers and Bell Hanging: An Appeal  to
Architects.

We have it in the ringers' collection at York  Minster. I'll try to remember
to bring it home on Sunday and see if it  mentions anything helpful to  this
debate.

David



Any chance you could scan it & put a copy on the website??
 
M
 
Matthew Higby  & Co Ltd,
Church Bell Engineers.
Jasmine Cottage,
The  Street,
Chilcompton,
Bath,
BA3 4HN.
   
           
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