[Bell Historians] Half and three-quarters wheels
Richard Smith richard@ex-parrot.com [bellhistorians]
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Tue Jan 29 23:05:47 GMT 2019
Matthew Higby matthewhigby at aol.com [bellhistorians] wrote:
> There is a 3 at Weston Bamfylde in Somerset that have half wheels, together
> with stays and sliders.
Massey's /The Church Bells of Somerset/ suggests these are
modern half wheels, produced by Llewellins & James in 1914.
Is that consistent with your recollection of them?
RAS
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Posted by: Richard Smith <richard at ex-parrot.com>
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