[Bell Historians] Re: Wseless Information...........
Nick Bowden
nickwbowden at Cp_lwbIgAmq08ss7Rb5UZfHd8NBEWuDuY3phnbF1aSrjPi2trr_uvpjyaSig_kUK87q-dI45QQullvFOzVXsMDQ.yahoo.invalid
Wed Nov 17 12:42:15 GMT 2010
And now the tenor rope falls where the treble rope used to fall and
likewise the treble where the 2nd was. The 2nd is now between where it
was and the 3rd. The treble is now really fun to ring!!!
Nick
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From: John H Allen <john at K9K9QXG6JRcnzjQwF97c4B9B58UARuE5xG7mc2funlvzQj6SeRsTNZIDZqylKZPovkCb9WwTYgmbNkCklw.yahoo.invalid>
And don’t you know it!!
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Not a true transposition but the bells at St Thomas' Bristol are hung
with a frame lay out thus:
2,3,4,5
8,1,7,6
all swinging the same way in the tower
DG
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