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Two possibilities are 'Jingle Bells' or 'Ring Out Solstice Bells'.
The term "three bells" at sea refers to a specific timekeeping convention used in maritime contexts. On ships, the day is divided into six four-hour watches, with each watch marked by the ringing of bells. Each hour within a watch is signaled by a bell, so "three bells" indicates that it is the third hour of a watch, which corresponds to 1:30. Therefore, 130 (or 1:30) is known as "three bells" at sea.
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On navy ships bells are struck to designate the number of hours on watch. Each watch is four hours in length, one bell is struck after the first half hour, two bells after one hour and three bells after 1.5 hours, and so on up to 8 bells which are struck after the completion of four hours when the watch is then completed
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sea butterfly's cost 1000 bells.
The two bells are called The Liberty Bell and The Centennial Bell which proceeded the Liberty bell in 1876.
It depends on the context. It could mean 5 o'clock.
Four bells hang on the bell-wall, or Campanario. The two largest bells hanging within the Campanario are replicas. Today, the original two largest bells are hanging where they would have stood within the bell tower of the Great Stone Church. The two smaller bells hanging in the Campanario are original.
Because the origginal apparatus was shaped like two church bells joined together - but without their clappers, they were considered as silent bells - that is, the bells were dumb.
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