<div>Culcheth are Taylor's 1923 but something tells me they were a six put up to 8. All true harmonic anyway.</div>
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<div>Haven't put it up as thats all the info I have, but hopefully it will prompt someone to remember/find out the info.</div>
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<div>Aye</div>
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<div>Sam</div>
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 7/21/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">John Baldwin</b> <<a href="mailto:Dovemaster@gqbSg90VKBgiwaupET09eDg-c9EEeyJPB-oOF9FHDpw4pEEDKRGlLAZgtig64PlA85RsZTN0ek0jXqPi9zK9rXWS.yahoo.invalid">Dovemaster@cccbr.org.uk</a>> wrote:</span>
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<p>Excluding the 100 Suffolk rings for which we are still hoping for some<br>details, the following remain as rings for which we currently have<br>nothing at all on the pNBR.<br><br>If anyone can supply us information, it would be much appreciated.
<br><br>Loth 3, Colinton, S Cuthbert <br>Ches 8, Culcheth (Newchurch), (unknown) <br>Ches 3, Helsby, S Paul <br>Lancs 8, Lytham (Ansdell, RC), S Joseph <br><br>Christopher Dalton has indicated that in due course he will kindly let
<br>us have data for:<br><br>Hants 3, Braishfield, All Saints <br>Hants 3, Ecchinswell, S Lawrence <br>Som 6, Hawkridge, S Giles <br><br>I plan NOT to post any more lists like this until the trawl<br>through Suffolk is completed and still some remain outstanding.
<br><br>May I take this opportunity to express sincere thanks to ALL who have<br>helped us get as close to "full coverage" as it is likely to get in a<br>first pass. Many, if not all, are members of this list. Only by
<br>making it a collaborative job could this result be achieved in such a<br>short timescale - less than 2 years from the start (the first bell<br>record in the database is dated 29/10/2005). This use of the internet<br>and email is probably a groundbreaking way of achieving such a result.
<br><br>Now the real work begins: to make certain that as far as we can be,<br>all that is showing in the pNBR within Dove is as up-to-date,<br>comprehensive, and accurate as it can be. Your continuing help and<br>contributions will still be invaluable.
<br><br>THANK YOU again.<br><br>John Baldwin<br><br></p></div><span style="COLOR: white" width="1"></span> </div></blockquote></div><br>