[Bell Historians] New use for an old bell
David Cawley
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Thu Aug 4 21:12:16 BST 2011
Congratulations to Keltek on suggesting this bell. I'm sure Alan Cattell would have been delighted. It looks great
But was there any reason for not mentioning the name of the bell firm involved in a tricky project, or are we in danger of taking them for granted when storing our discarded bells ....?
DLC
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From: David & Mary Kelly
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Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2011 4:16 PM
Subject: [Bell Historians] New use for an old bell
In January the Keltek Trust received an enquiry for an old and discarded bell to be incorporated into an exhibition at the Folkestone triennial Arts Festival. We suggested one of the pre-2008 bells from Scraptoft and the exhibit is now open! Photograph and video links are below.
Dave
http://www.akdolven.com/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/video/2011/jun/29/folkestone-triennial-2011-review-video?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3486
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