[Bell Historians] Cornhill Article

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Whitechapel top half & Gillett bottom half of a strickle.

 

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So do we need a breeding pair of each type?  What strange hybrids could
develop if they bred with each other?  We could be lucky and get an
evenly-struck Gillett & Johnston bell but there would be so much potential
for disaster - suggestions please!

Andrew

 

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It shouldn't be a case of the 'celibate Noah's Ark' - i.e. just one example
of each please. By definition that is extinction, not conservation.

R



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