Bells in non-Christian places of worship
David Hope
david.hope at xSHy3S9s7yep51bCl0aF_83ARDSbdi6Q3P04lNsBD9A2iIgC3SDh_2f2YvMWy7aHJgbcvVSSsBRBPtoNfOV2.yahoo.invalid
Tue Mar 30 09:25:25 BST 2010
At least at Lancaster Priory your frame sits close up against the tower walls.
David
--- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "Peter Rivet" <peter at ...> wrote:
>
> I was looking into buildings designed by David Mocatta, who was responsible
> for Brighton Station and a number of other structures on the London to
> Brighton railway, and came across this:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montefiore_Synagogue
>
> From this you will see that it has - unusually for a synagogue - a chiming
> clock.
>
> Does anyone know anything about the bell or bells supplied to go with it?
> For an 1833 building designed by an architect with London connections
> (Mocatta was a pupil of Nash) I would expect something from Whitechapel, but
> it would be interesting to know.
>
> Peter Rivet
>
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