[Bell Historians] Balscott

Richard C Stevens rcstevens at l...
Tue Nov 12 07:16:51 GMT 2002


John - Good morning

The Balscote bells are now at the Bell Hanging Works, belonging to Brian
White at Appleton. I am sure he will be pleased to advise you further.

You, no doubt, are after the tenor of the original GJ six. The present tenor
is a Whitechapel bell.

Best wishes -

Richard Stevens.

----- Original Message -----
From: "john ketteringham" <john.ketteringham at n...>
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Subject: [Bell Historians] Balscott


> I have just found a photograph which I have put on the Bellringing
> Autobiography page of my web site which was taken on 30 August 1954 during
> my first ringing week which was with the St Christopher's Guild. It was
> taken at Home Farm Balscot, Oxfordshire where there was a ring of six
bells
> hung in the wash house by farmer Mr P. Jervis. The photograph shows left
> to right Michael Macey, Kilby Holtom, Winnie Keys, JRK, Charlie Sangwin
and
> Mr P. Jervis.
>
> Does anyone know the weight of the tenor and if this was the first mini
ring
> ever?
>
> From : John Ketteringham of Lovely Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England
>
> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/john.ketteringham/
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