[Bell Historians] Belgian bells (was Steel bells)

David Beacham david1.beacham at 4AxNOPRkkBJVfPghzJbCbzOX4FoiUw6Mie6CN_6O-2KdlqVrk0CZqixGGgh5f_vMgSLkdcL-N1PncxH5_MxnJA.yahoo.invalid
Mon Nov 16 19:46:46 GMT 2009


I think it also needs to be pointed out (in case anyone is thinking of a "grab") that Bishops Wood are a small chime of six, tenor weight 40lbs.

DB 
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  From: Chris Pickford 
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  Subject: [Bell Historians] Belgian bells (was Steel bells)


    
   

  Some of the Belgian bells (past and present) will feature in upcoming articles in the "What's up that Tower Series?" in the RW

  As to the Lye, I'm interested in Matthew's suggestion that they were hung by Stokes. I haven't found any mention of this in my own researches and so I would be interested to know the source of the info

  The Lye and Bishops Wood bells were both ordered by the same clergyman. Any involvement of Stokes would have been the result of a separate hanging commission, I feel, rather than a tie-up between Van Aerschodt and Stokes. 

  CP

             
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