[Bell Historians] Salvaged bell

David Cawley davidl.cawley at z7Y9_nwIAIyE5gYyycjMlaCHJlWx0eBepPwQo7RypPWOeYoV8ia1bN-ViXuL-36O2D0mB3pe8OaGqRrGdfmBUp-1Aw.yahoo.invalid
Fri May 20 23:24:54 BST 2011


The two great bells in Stoke on Trent, Burslem SJ (Taylors) and Tunstall SH (Mears) are both of around 1930, and much bigger than the one advertised - clearly a Taylor bell, hung for slow swinging and apparently 48" diameter bearing the date 1960.  No doubt ADH or Keltek can tell us more.

DLC

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Andrew Aspland 
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  Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 11:10 PM
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  Isn’t there a big bell in a Stoke on Trent RC church which may fit the description?
  Andrew

  From: Bryan McCahey 
  Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 8:28 PM
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  Subject: [Bell Historians] Salvaged bell

    

  Anybody know anything about this bell? At a guess, an RC church with some sort of Italianate campanile?

  http://www.salvo.co.uk/greatermanchester/shop-pub-church-telboxes-bygones/church-bell-x59453x10.html

  Bryan McCahey


             
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