*Location: Martin Luther Ev.Luth. Church (ELCA) North Patterson Park Avenue & Orleans Baltimore, Maryland, USA
*Remarks: Added semitones were sharp 4th & flat 7th; small Westminster chiming clock by Seth Thomas (#72.113 movement). This church was closed in 1996, and the congregation merged with two others. The bells were sold back to their maker, and the building was sold to the Church of the Nazarene. *Technical data: Chime-sized instrument or collection, no longer in existence (defunct), of 11 bells Pitch of heaviest bell is E in the middle octave Keyboard range: F G / ---- Transposition is down 1 semitone(s), i.e., from C to B There are two added semitones The whole instrument was installed in 1890 with bells made by McShane Auxiliary mechanisms: nCIQ4 Tower details not available Year of latest technical information source is 2000*Links:
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