[Bell Historians] Bells in Shimla
ted.steele at Z1V7BK4KWYtAUmSkmqaVP-SQYcz1-3dj4lSverH6yCyWDrUeai-_HVr4ewkYXRADYQ8QSqajOcsTZADc7Q.yahoo.invalid
ted.steele at Z1V7BK4KWYtAUmSkmqaVP-SQYcz1-3dj4lSverH6yCyWDrUeai-_HVr4ewkYXRADYQ8QSqajOcsTZADc7Q.yahoo.invalid
Mon Nov 5 17:04:47 GMT 2007
---- Michael Wilby <michael at -RAfVVNwS1SHZFPiDT4F7aBwffKRXsNGQ1KmSr5YBfXvQEOROLSN6-YbkbA8UvdTzDjlNYt0lxlz8StR0zsFdC8Vponm.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
> Just been browsing references to Shimla, which was the Indian summer
> capital from 1864. There's much English architecture and the old town
> is dominated by Christ Church. The link below makes brief reference
> to six bells being installed in 1900. Does anyone have any details?
>
> http://hpshimla.nic.in/sml_heritage.htm
>
> Michael
While they do not say anything very specific the following two links are interesting.
http://www.travelintelligence.net/wsd/articles/art_1003431.html
http://reader.homestead.com/khushwant_simla.html
Ted
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