

Chime of Thirteen Bells for Christ Church, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Manufactured by Messrs. Henry N. Hooper & Co., of Boston
Black and white drawing of a group of men standing in front of a large contraption. The men in the front are standing in three rows. The men in the front row and the second row are wearing hats. Most of the men are wearing aprons over their clothing. The contraption has four large bells hanging from a platform on the left. The platform has a railing and is on the second floor. On the platform are three men wearing suits and top hats. The contraption is made up of a series of large gears and wheels. In the background, there is a building with a roof and windows. On the right side of the image, there is another building with a sloping roof. The image is an illustration.
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- 760 × 893 px
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