[Bell Historians] Murphy Bells.
Alan Buswell
aaj.buswell at 4xOVoeTrlSJxvkLh8qhikhia6ldQXMk9Y2RN8f88EN_-YkQ0WVGXo4i3aibW1cFYgSvaFP52vxmGmNSxkmILRO6FBf4.yahoo.invalid
Mon May 21 16:54:24 BST 2007
The other bell - Serial No 410, 50 1/2", 21-3-7, 1880.
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Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Murphy Bells.
In a message dated 21/05/2007 14:13:43 GMT Standard Time, george at gadawson.wanadoo.co.uk writes:
Dundela WERE Murphy recast 1955, frame scrapped 2002/3
Are you sure? Dukes claims they were Gillett & Bland (2 bells - the tenor & treble of 8).
Thanks for this info George, but I was wondering if there were any rings still in existance. I am sure somebody told me about a Murphy ring somewhere near Liverpool some years ago.
Cheers,
Matthew
Matthew Higby & Co Ltd,
Church Bell Engineers.
Jasmine Cottage,
The Street,
Chilcompton,
Bath,
BA3 4HN.
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