Each bell in the carillon, from the smallest treble bell to the great bourdon bell, weighing nearly five tons, is inscribed. The bourdon bell carries a frieze of fern leaves and flax as a N.Z. national emblem upon its shoulder. — "Dominion" photo.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 42, 29 April 1932, Page 1
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42Each bell in the carillon, from the smallest treble bell to the great bourdon bell, weighing nearly five tons, is inscribed. The bourdon bell carries a frieze of fern leaves and flax as a N.Z. national emblem upon its shoulder. — "Dominion" photo. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 42, 29 April 1932, Page 1
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