[Bell Historians] Gresford
Sam Austin
sam0austin at Rk5DxmhVXsXYVx8hO3rALhM4riNnWAqnJQ175E9QplQhyhFUedz5ZdlLD3c4bgwQmNB33BH4iJiymU4IxwUsa_Y.yahoo.invalid
Tue Nov 24 13:20:17 GMT 2009
I've not been since the 'augmentation' but theoretically it should be
possible to ring all twelve even though the ropes of the front bells fall
amongst the back ones. The locals apparently say the tower is not strong
enough to ring 12.
Aye
Sam
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Richard Grimmett <richard at OlRZH6Q-ocNlLUKXWNt2HkhdWoAIcIGCBTB3GXc_VGSI8WfVbhJvIcNZIX1B226nVFW_r1XhqXKN3b79KS4.yahoo.invalid>wrote:
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> Why are Gresford described in Dove as an eight, with 4 trebles to
> provide a light eight? Are they not ringable as a ten?
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> Clarrie
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