Awesome! Well done Dickon, well done
Whitechapel and well done Garlickhythe
DLC
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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 4:03
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Subject: [Bell Historians] Film about the
Royal Jubilee Bells
Dear all,
You might be interested to know that a half hour film was
made about the Royal Jubilee Bells. It covers how the project was
conceived, the casting of the bells at Whitechapel, the building of a purpose
built tower and frame in which the bells were rung, both in a warehouse in
Kent and then craned on to a boat leading the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant,
the dismantling of the bells after the Pageant, their arrival at St James
Garlickhythe in the City of London, their dedication, their hanging in the
Hawksmoor tower of the church and the ringing in their new home.</ P>
The film was made by Billy Payn who followed the entire
story.
I do commend this film, which has been professionally put
together and tells the story in a beautiful way, with some stunning pieces of
videography. Billy wants people to enjoy the film and has generously
made it available to the world without looking for financial
reward.
The film may be viewed on Youtube at
http://youtu.be/tvFOARN9AMghttp://youtu.be/tvFOARN9AMg or on
Billy’s channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/lookinvideohttp://www.youtube.com/user/lookinvideo
Do let me know what you think and I will co-ordinate the
feedback to Billy.
Best wishes,
Dickon Love
(Capt Royal Jubilee Bellringers and band at St James
Garlickhythe)