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Atkinsons Carillon

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The only carillon in London. Dictionary definition of 'Carillon': a set of bells usually hung in a tower and played either from a set of keys and pedals or mechanically.

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Atkinsons Carillon

Atkinsons Carillon The only carillon in London is housed in the tower which ...

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