[Bell Historians] Useless Information..........

Sam Austin sam0austin at QeetXqHIXCrgv4SRu22X-3FmVgzctHQTzbV9EbttMGdV-3WhMUiKXF3l7W_-ldhijSe82IJdSzp6CQTRFNmx.yahoo.invalid
Sun Nov 14 19:50:27 GMT 2010


1. Arlecdon, Cumbria. 7 and 8 are transposed.

Aye

Sam

On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 7:45 PM, <matthewhigby at uUnXwIdLsKnkiGHHb2LQwGVHCjWM7ezL5jcdc__tOOmgLqu0aI5amo4uUDVOS6aRdZ5kKToMoTR7UE4e.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

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> Two questions which members of this list may be able to help me with.
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> 1) How many towers are there where bells are transposed in their pits
> (usually to save space) and the ropes cross between the bells and ringers? I
> know of 2 myself - Pip-n-jay in Bristol where 3 and 4 are transposed and
> Alverstoke (Hants) where 7 and 8 are transposed.
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> 2) Where, and how heavy, is the heaviest single bell which can or could be
> rung up? I pulled up Great Bede of Downside with the clapper tied some years
> ago, but that is heavily counterbalanced. With the clapper going - it's a
> different story!
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