[Bell Historians] Can anyone help with a likely founder for this bell? [4 Attachments]
Kevin Jones
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Thu Sep 13 01:25:37 BST 2012
Have a look at the South American Bells in Mexico, They are quite simular headstock design,
Perhaps someone brought the bell back from abroard to the U.K. ?
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Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 07:59:46 +0100
Subject: [Bell Historians] Can anyone help with a likely founder for this bell? [4 Attachments]
[Attachment(s) from Peter Trent included below]
The attached photos are of a small bell dia.9.5inches that is thought by its current custodian to have been the chapel bell of the Norwich (Cof E)Teacher Training College. established 1839/40 and destroyed in a bombing raid in April 1942 . I thought that this was a plausible dating for this bell, but I really don't know. However I am sure someone will be able to point to a likely founder and dating, for which information I would be extremely grateful.
Peter Trent
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