[Bell Historians] Grove House, Harrogate
ALANAJ BUSWELL
aaj.buswell at N7_hr7Z9XhLoUmx0Xn21CcAa9d-FnrufOO81U7P8d2F_BvRyW9-2v_95haz1a1r2y2eNs2pib2AvZs33DgXlRAm7vdI.yahoo.invalid
Mon Sep 12 09:11:24 BST 2011
Your the expert on such matters so can not answer the questions - I can only
give what is written.
AAJB
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From: Mike Chester <mike at GDq3FMXjVhIb45U5JxPBxHTKc3F913TSXBlGvo5tlgZQKL-1gIVR7UMICmvDiuWHUmoll5dY1lRu7s2WM17F9z294a01.yahoo.invalid>
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 11 September, 2011 18:35:20
Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Grove House, Harrogate
--- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, ALANAJ BUSWELL <aaj.buswell at ...> wrote:
>
> Harrowgate, S. Fox.
>
> No. 1280; 24 1/2"; 2-3-8; 1891. [Now at Imber]
> No. 1071; 22 1/2"; 2-1-13; [Now at Imber]
> No. 1272; 16"; 0-3-12; 1891.
> No. 1276; 15"; 0-3-0; 1891.
> No. 1275; 14 1/4"; 0-2-14; 1891.
>
> From G&J tuning book titled BELLS 1875, p65 & 74.
> Hope this helps.
> AAJB.
Many thanks - can I safely assume that they were once a clock chime? Which
notes might they have been?
Mike
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