Chiming
jill.rogers96
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Mon Jul 21 19:44:29 BST 2008
--- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "Sue Marsden" <erincaters at ...>
wrote:
>
> . But it's a
> > tradition which has no current usefulness (not that usefulness is
what
> > matters) and it is a discriminatory one, which, if applied to the
> > living, would be illegal.
> > John Camp
>
> So what about ringing 2 blows 3 times for a woman, and 3 blows twice
> for a man? Repeated as necessary The total number of blows would then
> be equal! But would still enable distinction to be made between male
> and female deaths.
> SEM
>
In addition to the equal treatment of the sexes, there is also the
added advantage of this suggestion As there is an even number it
allows the ringer to set the bell on handstroke without the panic of
what to do when it is set at back stroke after the 9th.
Jill rogers
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