[Bell Historians] Bells & clocks

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Mon Jun 1 18:56:51 BST 2026


Carl Scott ... do you mean Madley, HEREFORDSHIRE? They have just had work done on the clock.

Alison


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Subject: [Bell Historians] Bells & clocks

Inspired by a news article on restoration of the clockworrks at Madley, Herts., I write to ask whether there is a national list of tower clocks comparable to what Dove provides for bells.  If so, is anyone considering connecting such a list with Dove? or expanding Dove to include mentions of ancillary equipment?  Madley, for example, has a restored Ellacombe rack that operates on all eight bells, plus a tower clock that strikes the hour as well as the half hour (and perhaps the quarters as well).  But neither of those facilities is mentioned in Dove's entry for Madley, so it is not clear which of the eight serve also as clock bells.  Other rings have associated chiming machines of various kinds, probably also associated with clockworks.

Currently I am working on a project to consolidate lists of known products of American tower clock manufacturers, with the aim of eventually connecting that with the various surviving lists of the products of American bellfounders.  I hope to increase tower clock enthusiasts' appreciation of the bells associated with such clocks, and vice versa.

Comments?

Carl Scott Zimmerman, Campanologist
Saint Louis, Missouri, USA -
 - 19th c. home of at least 37 bell founders or resellers
Tel. +1-314-821-8437
Webmaster for www.TowerBells.org
 * Avocation: tower bells
 * Recreation: handbells
 * Mission: church bells
Webmaster for www.TSCChapter134.org
Treasurer, World Carillon Federation
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