<P>Holy Trinity, Hobart needs help. The historical ring of 8 bells, Australia's oldest, are in danger of being lost. Although not rare (C & G Mears, 1846) they are an important part of Tasmania's and Australia's heritage. Please contact John Smith at <A title="mailto:jasmad@SAZeF7HZZnLhaah_VO3frdoSs62CoI0i9iXwjcvA_EkQh0RokSiu8ZXWluU7dv7mpqbRs0DSC6e0Rg.yahoo.invalidu" href="mailto:jasmad@N9WI1O-Txejw9gxfLTtvkNXUMemP_JRwmj3wNG5-klassUzYvjf13XcCgXctzg0k34Wrg14V16myvro.yahoo.invalid">jasmad@N9WI1O-Txejw9gxfLTtvkNXUMemP_JRwmj3wNG5-klassUzYvjf13XcCgXctzg0k34Wrg14V16myvro.yahoo.invalid</A> for further details and to offer support in the campaign to save the bells, tower archives and optimistically the church as well. </P>
<P>Maybe this is not strictly Bell History but I can't think of another group with such an interest in preserving ringing heritage. I'm sure Richard Offen will endorse this plea.</P>
<P>Phil Lucas</P>