[Bell Historians] Heaviest Veronese 6

George Dawson george at MF8-gqxa465-ATqU8dQ2l2niNTs85eI2UR-zGStSLocn6_SAQ9_OW6jrb4nKm76fZMH5qRSLLkJsp-nGT9576S0eL-39VzI.yahoo.invalid
Sun Sep 5 12:36:45 BST 2010


That would be telling.....

Wait for details in the comic.

 

Re Howrah, Peter Rivet visited early this year and ascertained that the
bells have gone.

 

G

 

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--- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
<mailto:bellhistorians%40yahoogroups.com> , "George Dawson" <george at ...>
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> Thanks for this, & the other details. The 45cwt 6 I've found in America
> beats them then!!
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> Regards
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> George
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Please don't keep us in suspense, George-what are the details?

I did read of an alledged case of a 4 bell "American swinging peal" that
could be rung full circe-but I forget the location! But having said that,
you don't need a pulley for a bell to go full circle so I suppose most of
the American slow swingers with a wheel would go up if roped correctly.

Did anyone ever find out any more about Howrah bells?

Alan



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