[Bell Historians] Half and three-quarters wheels

Richard Smith richard@ex-parrot.com [bellhistorians] bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Tue Jan 29 19:25:14 GMT 2019


'Chris Pickford' c.j.pickford.t21 at btinternet.com [bellhistorians] wrote:

> The best illustration I know of is in Lukis – a “half” wheel formerly at
> Dunchideok, Devon

Thanks.  I guessing from your use of quotation marks that 
you wouldn't describe that as a half wheel.  My 
understanding is that this is a three-quarters wheel, and 
that half wheels don't extend under the bell.  For this to 
be a half wheel, I would expect the section of wheel between 
the two bottom spokes to be missing.  Or have I 
misunderstood?

RAS

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Posted by: Richard Smith <richard at ex-parrot.com>
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