[Bell Historians] Re: St Barnabas, Pimlico

Alan Taylor alantaylor at AZXoBUBB4H2iVvW57rzLm8t4UlszrAWpPxpBiTM2mPKbAWHqw4K0cnRovi1llg3ibxohDt9Uahekq_oyyTXCuiTXUog.yahoo.invalid
Sat Dec 19 20:59:17 GMT 2009


Well spotted Ted. I had forgotten about the detailed pictures we took before
work began.

Alan

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Sent: 19 December 2009 15:58
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Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Re: St Barnabas, Pimlico

  
stephen_dutfield wrote:
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> Forgive my ignorance, but can you describe the mechanism which the 
> Pimlico bells have for setting? Dove lists them as mid-19th century 
> bells so, assuming the frame and fittings are contemporary, was this 
> an experimental installation, or was there another common method of 
> setting - apart from stay and slider - still in use at that time?
>
Am I right in supposing that the metal peg on the end of the headstock 
and arc shaped metal device as seen in the last two pictures here 
<http://westminster.lovesguide.com/barnabas_barnabas.htm> constitute the 
mechanism in question?

Ted



           



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