Tenor notes in Dove, and Heaton Norris
oakcroft13
bill at h...
Sat Jul 13 14:50:20 BST 2002
It's been suggested to me that my remarks of earlier this week (about
variability in the tenor notes in Dove) could be interpreted as
criticism of that important publication. Perhaps I was typing rather
quickly in the excitement of the moment! The point, as I think has
been made well over the past couple of days, is that there is not one
unique interpretation of this information, which in any case has been
gathered by many people, over many years, using different pitch
standards. We are lucky that people have gone to the trouble to
collect and maintain this information.
On to Heaton Norris: I always feel sorry for this tower, standing
high on the hill above the Mersey Valley, and very visible from the
railway viaduct in Stockport which at present I am crossing weekly! I
was told a couple of years ago by Geoff Dyson of Poynton, brother of
Peter, that it was he (Geoff) who discovered the bells had been
stolen. I know no more details than this, but I'm sure that Geoff or
Pete would be happy to fill in the blanks.
Bill H
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