Yes it says in many texts
1899 by John Bell
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If you are talking about the liberty bell then yes,it's a bell.
John Cromwell Bell has written: 'New Deal fairy tales' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Campaign literature, 1936, Republican
The statue of Alexander Graham Bell is located in the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada. This site commemorates his life and work, particularly his contributions to communication technology. The statue serves as a focal point for visitors interested in Bell's legacy and innovations.
the libarity bell, Statue of liberaty
no
it was a sign of hope and peace
Throughout this period Manchester was regarded as a Roundhead Parliamentary stronghold. Interestingly, this parliamentarian ethic still survived until the 19th century, when, controversially, in 1875, Matthew Noble's statue of Cromwell was erected by local liberal politicians outside the cathedral, facing the Exchange Railway Station (demolished in the 1980s - now a car park!). The realistic likeness, showing Cromwell in battledress with drawn sword and leather body armour, (based on Lely's famous painting) with its "pimples, warts and everything", dismayed local conservatives and outraged the large Irish immigrant population of the city (Cromwell had tyrannically put down Irish uprisings). This statue stood outside the cathedral until it was moved in the 1980s as part of extensive inner city redevelopment, and is relocated outside Wythenshawe Hall in Wythenshawe Park, which had been used as a billet for Roundhead troops.
Does the Cisten Chapel ring a bell; how about the statue "David"....
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Some landmarks in the northeast include the Statue of Liberty, the White House, the Washington Memorial, the Liberty Bell, and the Brooklyn Bridge.