[Bell Historians] More Pathe
Andrew Aspland
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Sat May 14 11:56:33 BST 2011
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The first sequences show three bells with wooden headstocks, short canons and ball bearings. The fact that there are three bells in a row suggests a ten or twelve bell frame layout. To the left there seems to be the bracing for a second tier of bells. The later sequences show two bells hung above which look like products of the Whitechapel bell foundry. A ten made into twelve?
Yours
Andrew
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