The Waterloo Tower, Quex Park
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The Waterloo Tower, Quex Park
The Waterloo Tower was built in 1819 to house a ring of twelve bells for English change ringing. It was the first ring of twelve bells in Kent. It was built by John Powell Powell (1769-1849), owner of Quex Park. The spire was made of cast iron. Date: 1916
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© The Powell-Cotton Museum Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
1769 1819 1849 Bells Cast Change Detachment Powell Quex Recuperation Rehabilitation Ring Ringing Spire Twelve Voluntary Waterloo
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