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Bell Harry Tower, Canterbury Cathedral.
Designed by the architect John Wastell and completed in 1498. It is known as Bell Harry by virtue of the o...
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Bell Harry Tower, Canterbury Cathedral.
Designed by the architect John Wastell and completed in 1498. It is known as Bell Harry by virtue of the original bell given in 1288 by Prior Henry of Eastry, to be hung on the roof of the tower as it then stood.
The present bell was recast by Joseph Hatch of Ulcombe in 1625 - it weighs 1 cwt. The tower has an inner lining of bricks - nearly half a million of them - and cladding of Caen stone.
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Designed by the architect John Wastell and completed in 1498. It is known as Bell Harry by virtue of the original bell given in 1288 by Prior Henry of Eastry, to be hung on the roof of the tower as it then stood.
The present bell was recast by Joseph Hatch of Ulcombe in 1625 - it weighs 1 cwt. The tower has an inner lining of bricks - nearly half a million of them - and cladding of Caen stone.
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