DEFUNCT

DEFUNCT   SITE

  DEFUNCT

ATLANTA - CSE : USA - GA

*Location:

   Cotton States and International
     Exposition (1895)
   Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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*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:

More information about this defunct site may be available on the page of North American sites that are no more.

Where this work lies in the sequence of output of the Vanduzen bellfoundry.

*Status:
   This page was built from the database on 10-Mar-26
   based on textual data last updated on 2026/02/27
   and on technical data last updated on 2025/07/10
*Photos:

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