THE LUTINE BELL, which is rung to warn members of an announcement of a ship in trouble, being fixed in its new housing over the callers’ rostrum in the underwriting room of Lloyd’s new building in London. It is also rung for “good news” on occasions, and Was heard when the Queen Mother opened the building on November 14.
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28446, 28 November 1957, Page 9
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59THE LUTINE BELL, which is rung to warn members of an announcement of a ship in trouble, being fixed in its new housing over the callers’ rostrum in the underwriting room of Lloyd’s new building in London. It is also rung for “good news” on occasions, and Was heard when the Queen Mother opened the building on November 14. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28446, 28 November 1957, Page 9
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