*Location: Cotton States and International
Exposition (1895)
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
*Player: Mary Griffith (Mrs.H.B., nee Butt) *Remarks: Hung in a freestanding bell tower on Art Palace hill in Sept.1895; returned to the foundry in Jan.1896.*Bass bell: D-flat, ??cm, 3250 lb, 1895, Vanduzen *Technical data: Chime-sized instrument or collection, no longer in existence (defunct), of 13 bells
Pitch of heaviest bell is C# in the middle octave
Keyboard range: C E / ----
Transposition is up 1 semitone(s), i.e., from C to C#
There are three added semitones
The whole instrument was installed in 1895
with bells made by Vanduzen
Auxiliary mechanisms: nC
Tower details not available
Year of latest technical information source is 2004
*Links:
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