[Bell Historians] Holy Trinity Kimberley - Southwell Diocese

Andrew Aspland aaspland at kKE7S5IanxQW9k8E7sSU9dDTPG03Eypt4hq1PlAvSvcCV21t7ETlPb1K2nyxmAa1GvswjRx-xep1RmS-MA.yahoo.invalid
Wed Jul 4 23:37:11 BST 2012


I have a clock mechanism looking for some tubes to go with it to a museum.  Any chance?
Andrew

From: ALAN A J BUSWELL 
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In my G&J records, I have a single bell destined for Kimberley, the exact location is unknown. Might this be the one at Holy Trinity, Southwell Diocese although the dates to not tally? 


Bell No 937:  24" dia;   2-3-18;  October 1886.


AAJB


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I think they may make a good addition to the museum at Taylor's. Do we know the price?

R

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On 29 Jun 2012, at 22:34, "Paul Cubitt" <revp at rhfxPXlFVnDHonoGCPwDHeLwi3eVae4uNV-uC2s-K2eBc5VDqCdnzDybyLzWjUWsiS_LroGQC2GViVD-NYQE.yahoo.invalid> wrote:


    
  How much are we talking?  I can see the advantage of a 'spare set' when our tower is out of action for big repairs next year.

  Paul Cubitt

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Peter Rivet 
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    Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 9:01 PM
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    The chime might be of use to a church - RC as well as Anglican - which doesn't have a tower suitable for full size bells.  I have over the years come across several towers where there is active interest in chiming sets of tubular and/or hemispherical bells, but there doesn't seem to be any co-ordinating body for them.  

    Peter Rivet


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      The following email was sent to the CCCBR (Robin Shipp) who thought that it would be of interest to members of this list.  It is from Geoff Rhodes.

      DrL

      I have just visited the above church where we have just been commissioned to carry out a reordering project.  This is a very small, neglected late 1880s church in the Nottinghamshire coalfield.
      They have a small single tolling bell which was installed in 1994 to replace a set of tubular bells that were fitted on the roof in 1902 to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII and paid for by public subscription.  These bells have been brought inside and are currently stored on the church balcony – which is not easily accessible due to poor structural condition of the balcony. 
      I am particularly interested in whether there are any specific groups who are interested in church tubular bells – the church council would be looking for disposal but if there is a way that they can be displayed we would be interested in talking to someone about how this could be incorporated into the project. 



           
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