Loughborough Carillon - The Bells

The Bells

Bell Weight
hundredweights-quarters-pounds (metric equivalent)
Treble 0-0-14 (6 kg)
2 0-0-13 (6 kg)
3 0-0-13 (6 kg)
4 0-0-12 (5 kg)
5 0-0-15 (7 kg)
6 0-0-15 (7 kg)
7 0-0-13 (6 kg)
8 0-0-12 (5 kg)
9 0-0-16 (7 kg)
10 0-0-18 (8 kg)
11 0-0-19 (9 kg)
12 0-0-24 (11 kg)
13 0-0-27 (12 kg)
14 0-1-4 (15 kg)
15 0-1-8 (16 kg)
16 0-1-15 (20 kg)
17 0-1-16 (20 kg)
18 0-1-20 (22 kg)
19 0-2-9 (29 kg)
20 0-2-20 (34 kg)
21 0-3-16 (45 kg)
22 1-0-2 (52 kg)
23 1-0-21 (60 kg)
24 1-1-16 (71 kg)
25 1-2-23 (87 kg)
26 1-3-8 (93 kg)
27 2-0-6 (104 kg)
28 2-1-10 (119 kg)
29 2-3-13 (146 kg)
30 3-2-4 (180 kg)
31 3-3-25 (202 kg)
32 4-3-17 (249 kg)
33 5-1-9 (271 kg)
34 6-0-14 (311 kg)
35 7-1-8 (372 kg)
36 8-3-8 (448 kg)
37 10-1-24 (532 kg)
38 12-1-23 (633 kg)
39 15-1-16 (782 kg)
40 17-3-21 (911 kg)
41 21-2-0 (1092 kg)
42 25-3-25 (1320 kg)
43 31-0-0 (1575 kg)
44 34-1-6 (1743 kg)
45 40-3-25 (2082 kg)
46 60-1-6 (3064 kg)
Tenor 82-3-16 (4211 kg)

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