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yeah, walk the green line!
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As an English church-bell-ringer I'm particularly interested in this shot.. The bell on the left is a 'flared' continental shape; the other is more traditional. The arched, cast-iron headstocks that support the bells help to counter-balance them, which is why one of the bells is partly inverted.
The proper name for the 'hammers' is clappers :)
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THANK YOU! This is beatutiful! Great shot! Mr. Motts, You are a God!
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This is amazing! Beautiful shots Mr. Motts!
The Church where i go to, vas bult in 1225, And I hope it always will be in use. Abandoned churches makes me sad and angry.
Aww, go ahead and walk that thing!
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Thanks ,Great new gallery. I hope to see more to come.!
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Speaking of pews .The coveted and very elusive lone pew shot.
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This place seems so massive without the church pews.
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Leading lines...
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Really cool
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Your command of the English language never fails to amaze me!
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Cant blame you either ,looks like this place can start falling apart on its own without much help.
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Alot of the time there would be pipes for the organ on the way to the top of the bell tower .Were there any?
Another much appreciated location! You da man, Motts!
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Amazing !