[Bell Historians] Fen Ditton (again)
Samuel Austin
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Thu May 3 10:40:51 BST 2007
They do, I have asked for weights before and they have
happily given them - in Kgs though.
Aye
Sam
--- Andrew Higson <andrew-higson at SQx8__mGRlsI6z4s3y_yOk8WhXIkF5vVlYAmwJ4cfFwXPr_h2Ior3U3gdC_k92BWSJEe9HeK6OMf_bFgg5C1HWiAwWI6kGi0Mw.yahoo.invalid>
wrote:
> There is no record of the actual weights of the new
> bells in E&S records. I don't know if Eijsbouts keep
> records of the bells they make.
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> Andrew Higson
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> Philip Denton
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> Subject: [Bell Historians] Fen Ditton (again)
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> Thanks for the information provided. Does anyone
> have the weights of the Eijsbouts trebles?
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> Also, is the date of the T C Lewis bells known?
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> And - it occurred to me - might the William Haulsey
> 1623 bell, now on the floor under the tower, have
> been the treble to the 4 TCL bells? It was
> apparently the treble of 5 pre-1881, the other bells
> having been destroyed by fire while in storage. Does
> anyone know?
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> Thanks also for the details re St. Kew.
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> PD
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