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<DIV>Alnwick only had a very short ringing history and the year 1901 was the
last record I have of any ringing on the eight. Maybe a ringing meeting and the
peal that year were so bad it shut the tower !!! 1,4 & 8
are by Charles & George Mears in 1846 and then J. Taylor added the other 5
in 1874. The tenor is 18-2-23 and they are hung in a large Taylor Grimthope
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<DIV>When I arrived in the North East in 1972 the story was that the tower was
unsafe due to the fact that there was a stream running under the tower on sandy
soil thus washing away the foundations. It has however never been established if
there is any foundation to this story.</DIV>
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<DIV>It is correct that the idea of selling the bells was mooted. I understand
that it is likely that someone found out how much an 18cwt ring of 8 would cost
to install and imagined that the scrap value would bring in scores of thousands
of pounds. The idea was dropped prior to my last discussion with a church
member.</DIV>
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<DIV>The bells currently have no wheels.</DIV>
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<DIV>Howard E. J. Smith - Newcastle Diocese bell
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