[Bell Historians] Bell Pitches

Richard Offen richard.offen at xCK2Df4D8X1UsSK24P7XVWhFFd9CE9UXqDIoK3iF9HWLhRF2fLm_107gDp1_VX5x9ZApRKuczSWzyahTDTMELWY.yahoo.invalid
Mon Sep 20 23:20:54 BST 2010


The only people who will have this information will be the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, who tuned the bells in the 1960s. If they are willing to divulge it, they will almost certainly charge you a search fee for extracting it. 

R

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On 21/09/2010, at 4:11 AM, "kelvin_thomson" <kelvin_thomson at POib8l1z6TcFfZKGwKG6fSuDqfmnfRSiI3OWueN7ohqArANkGbBjgyxaBS7g_hiixtx_NWJdK828lrtA9Ejr1kk.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

> Does anyone know how I can find out what the sounding pitches of Southwark Cathedral bells might have been in the past?
> I've looked at the Southwark Cathedral Bell-ringers' site and although there's a lot of historical info, only bell weights are specified.
> 
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