[Bell Historians] Identification requested
Philip Denton
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Tue Dec 15 12:56:29 GMT 2009
The treble at Haslingfield is by Whitechapel, 1969; it was added within the existing frame. I don't have a weight for it.
(Incidentally - although this might have been discussed before - there is a photograph in the ringing chamber at Haslingfield, showing the present tenor. Its inscription shows its original date as 1816, and adds that it was recast in 1960 for Gillett & Johnston by John Taylor & Co. This must surely one of the very last bells to bear Gillett & Johnston's name?)
Philip
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Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Identification requested
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 15 December, 2009, 10:52
2009/12/15 George Dawson <george at gadawson. wanadoo.co. uk>
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> The only 1969 Whitechapel bell in Ely Diocese is at Haslingfield (filtered out of the NBR)
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But is the bell from 1969 or just a re-hang?
SEM
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