[Bell Historians] Towers with ropes out of order.

Philip Denton philip_denton at X7uGNeDXWwQCwNtFN8VkFKe04WuMRFJikZ2Xpkiis2cPJfe73_zdgD-DGEm7pIYG_IwGi81LL0-fgZcyXNbibQ.yahoo.invalid
Tue Jul 29 18:48:23 BST 2008


In response to the original question...yes, they are ringable. Fairly heavy going, and the roping arrangement something of a challenge, but definitely ringable. 

Philip

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Subject: [Bell Historians] Towers with ropes out of order.
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Date: Tuesday, 29 July, 2008, 4:53 PM










    
            I have noticed that the on-line Dove has an update for Stoke Newington 

where the ropes are out of order. Are these bells ringable? Are there 

any other ringable towers with ropes out of order? 




      

    
    
	
	 
	
	








	


	
	


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