In the Belfry at Exeter Cathedral
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Загружено: 2011-12-26
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Grandsire Cinques on the incredibly fine bells of Exeter Cathedral.
(12), 72-2-2 in Bb
Also an Extra Treble and a Sixth Flat.
Bell Weight Note Diameter Founder
1 6-2-16 F 29" Taylor & Co 1922
2 6-3-2 Eb 30.25" Taylor & Co 1922
3 7-1-3 D 31.25" Taylor & Co 1915
4 8-3-10 C 34.75" John Birdhall II 1616
5 8-2-0 Bb 36" John Pennington II 1658
6 10-1-2 A 39.25" Thomas Purdue 1676
7 18-0-4 G 44.50" Taylor & Co 1902
8 19-0-29 F 47.25" Thomas Purdue 1676
9 28-0-4 Eb 54" Thomas Purdue 1676
10 33-2-11 D 57.63" William Evans 1729
11 40-3-21 C 63.13" Thomas Purdue 1676
12 72-2-2 Bb 72" Taylor & Co 1902
ET 6-0-20 G 27" Taylor & Co 1979
6b 11-1-8 Ab 40.50" Thomas Pennington II 1630
Peter 80-0-0 A 74.25" Thomas Purdue 1676
All the Bells have names. Here they are:
Extra: Jubilee 4: Birdall 7: Fox 11: Stafford
1: Thomas I 5: Pennington 8: Doom 12: Grandisson
2: Thomas II 6: Purdue 9: Cobthorne
3: Earle 6b: Pongamouth 10: Oldham
Notes:
Before Taylors Augemented to 10, the 9 bells were in the scale of Front 9 of 11 (if use abel, same as front 6 of 8)
The Old Tenor weighed 62cwt. A new tenor was cast because It didn;t cover the 11th properly
When they were a 10 in 1902, they would have been the Heaviest 10 in the world.
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