Appleby

Samuel M. Austin combineharvestersam at h...
Thu Mar 13 10:11:30 GMT 2003


Cant help with tubes but the two 'proper bells' went to St Lawrences down 
the road where they are on display in the North aisle.

Sam





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>Date: 12 Mar 2003 09:46:44 -0000
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>Topics in this digest:
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> 1. Re: Liverpool Diocese
> From: "Alan J.Birney" <fartwell2000 at y...>
> 2. RE: Re: Liverpool Diocese
> From: Andrew Bull <a.bull at s...>
> 3. Re: Re: Liverpool Diocese
> From: "George Dawson" <George at d...>
> 4. Crathie,Scotland,Parish church and Appleby tubes
> From: "Alan J.Birney" <fartwell2000 at y...>
> 5. Re: American Bell Association Inc.
> From: Kevin Jones <kevscabs at y...>
> 6. Re: Crathie,
> From: "Mike Chester" <mike at m...>
> 7. Re: Crathie,Scotland,Parish church and Appleby tubes
> From: "Chris Pickford" <c.j.pickford at t...>
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>Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 10:33:30 -0000
> From: "Alan J.Birney" <fartwell2000 at y...>
>Subject: Re: Liverpool Diocese
>
>--- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "George Dawson" <George at d...>
>wrote:
> > We all know John Greenhough is working on the bells in Manchester
>Diocese,
> > but is anyone working on Liverpool Diocese, or come to that
>Blackburn
> > Diocese?
> >
> > GAD
>
>I have personally covered about 80% of bells both secular and non
>secular within the boundries of the Blackburn Diocese and will
>eventually put up details of them on a web page. There a few secular
>bells still eluding me for example the single bell at Dutton Manor(Nr
>Ribchester) and the single bell at Megita house(Nr Langho) to name a
>few.
>The three mini rings within the Diocese will also be documented on
>the web page.
>A
>
>
>
>________________________________________________________________________
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>
>Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 10:37:52 -0000
> From: Andrew Bull <a.bull at s...>
>Subject: RE: Re: Liverpool Diocese
>
>Good luck to all those who are carrying out County/Diocescan surveys.
>
>However, it seems there will now be something of a problem to all those
>engaged in such activities now - namely, Whitechapel's reluctance to allow
>access to their records. Until this situation changes, it will be very
>difficult to publish a full and complete survey of any area.
>
>Andrew Bull
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Alan J.Birney [mailto:fartwell2000 at y...]
>Sent: 11 March 2003 10:34
>To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [Bell Historians] Re: Liverpool Diocese
>
>
>--- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "George Dawson" <George at d...>
>wrote:
> > We all know John Greenhough is working on the bells in Manchester
>Diocese,
> > but is anyone working on Liverpool Diocese, or come to that
>Blackburn
> > Diocese?
> >
> > GAD
>
>I have personally covered about 80% of bells both secular and non
>secular within the boundries of the Blackburn Diocese and will
>eventually put up details of them on a web page. There a few secular
>bells still eluding me for example the single bell at Dutton Manor(Nr
>Ribchester) and the single bell at Megita house(Nr Langho) to name a
>few.
>The three mini rings within the Diocese will also be documented on
>the web page.
>A
>
>
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>Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 10:56:49 -0000
> From: "George Dawson" <George at d...>
>Subject: Re: Re: Liverpool Diocese
>
>There are two aspects to such surveys:
>Field work going round the towers
>Archive work, local & national.
>
>Just because some areas of research are difficult does not mean that a 
>survey should not go ahead.
>
>GAD
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Andrew Bull
> To: 'bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com'
> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 10:37 AM
> Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] Re: Liverpool Diocese
>
>
> Good luck to all those who are carrying out County/Diocescan surveys.
>
> However, it seems there will now be something of a problem to all those 
>engaged in such activities now - namely, Whitechapel's reluctance to allow 
>access to their records. Until this situation changes, it will be very 
>difficult to publish a full and complete survey of any area.
>
> Andrew Bull
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan J.Birney [mailto:fartwell2000 at y...]
> Sent: 11 March 2003 10:34
> To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Bell Historians] Re: Liverpool Diocese
>
>
> --- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "George Dawson" <George at d...>
> wrote:
> > We all know John Greenhough is working on the bells in Manchester
> Diocese,
> > but is anyone working on Liverpool Diocese, or come to that
> Blackburn
> > Diocese?
> >
> > GAD
>
> I have personally covered about 80% of bells both secular and non
> secular within the boundries of the Blackburn Diocese and will
> eventually put up details of them on a web page. There a few secular
> bells still eluding me for example the single bell at Dutton Manor(Nr
> Ribchester) and the single bell at Megita house(Nr Langho) to name a
> few.
> The three mini rings within the Diocese will also be documented on
> the web page.
> A
>
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>Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 01:02:43 -0000
> From: "Alan J.Birney" <fartwell2000 at y...>
>Subject: Crathie,Scotland,Parish church and Appleby tubes
>
>Has anyone any info on "the peal of four bells" at Crathie Kirk(which
>is frequently used by members of the royal family?
> Also,the chime of tubes at Appleby(Bongate)-is the church the one
>with a tower but without a clock? If so then the tubes may well have
>gone as the building has been converted into what looks like a
>dwelling-where the louvres used to be in place there are now windows
>with curtains in them.
>Alan
>
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>Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 03:01:44 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Kevin Jones <kevscabs at y...>
>Subject: Re: American Bell Association Inc.
>
>Hi Will,
>
>I dont know if you have seen my book "Camponologists
>Companion" guide to traditional bell ringing around
>the world, this book contains all the information you
>need that has never been printed in any other guide to
>bell towers around the world.
>
>cheers
>
>kev
>
>Mrs W M Jones,
>126 Willowfield Drive,
>Marlpool Gardens,
>Kidderminster,
>Worc's,
>Dy11 5HA,
>Europe,
>U.K.
>
>these books cost £12 plus £2.50 P&P.
>
>
> --- Willbutler at a... wrote: > I'm surprised no-one
>has replied to this query - or
> > have I missed a reply?
> >
> > The members of the American Bell Association are all
> > very keen on the
> > collecting of bells. Bells of all types, from church
> > bells to locomotive
> > bells, ships bells to cattle bells, harness bells to
> > animal bells, and so on,
> > but most of them tend to collect small bells,
> > bronze, china, glass, etc. Many
> > have massive collections running into thousands of
> > pieces.
> >
> > Six times a year they publish a well-produced
> > publication of about fifty
> > pages called "The Bell Tower", which contains
> > reports of chapter meetings
> > around the USA, advertisements for books and bells,
> > reports on collections
> > and articles, etc. For instance, the last one
> > contained an article on the
> > Swan Bells of Perth, another on Bells throughout
> > History and a short piece on
> > some research into the conflicting dates on small
> > Hemony bells..
> >
> > One of the advertisements in this edition was for
> > Brosamer's Bells, an A4
> > page with photos of bells for sale including a 23
> > bell chime, a number of
> > coffin bells from the 1840s, a dozen of so
> > locomotive bells and several
> > church bells varying in weight from about a ton to
> > five cwt.
> >
> > Some English members are in the process of setting
> > up a chapter in England at
> > this very moment.
> >
> > WB
> >
>
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>Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 08:08:02 -0000
> From: "Mike Chester" <mike at m...>
>Subject: Re: Crathie,
>
> > Has anyone any info on "the peal of four bells" at Crathie Kirk
>(which
> > is frequently used by members of the royal family?
>
>A little,
>
>The present church was built in 1895 to replace the building of 1804,
>and its foundation stone was laid in 1893 by the Queen. In style it
>is gothic, although it has some Norman features. The tower houses
>four bells gifted by Queen Victoria's daughter, Princess Beatrice.
>
>>From the Scotland at Prayer websitre
>
>Mike
>
>
>
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>Message: 7
> Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 08:13:26 -0000
> From: "Chris Pickford" <c.j.pickford at t...>
>Subject: Re: Crathie,Scotland,Parish church and Appleby tubes
>
>Can't help with the bells at either of these, but can report that stained 
>glass (by Kempe, of the 1890s) from St.Michael's, Bongate, Appleby, is now 
>at All Saints, Leighton Buzzard, Beds. It was placed there in the early 
>1990s - evidently after Bongate church had been converted to residential 
>use
>
>CP
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Alan J.Birney
> To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 1:02 AM
> Subject: [Bell Historians] Crathie,Scotland,Parish church and Appleby 
>tubes
>
>
> Has anyone any info on "the peal of four bells" at Crathie Kirk(which
> is frequently used by members of the royal family?
> Also,the chime of tubes at Appleby(Bongate)-is the church the one
> with a tower but without a clock? If so then the tubes may well have
> gone as the building has been converted into what looks like a
> dwelling-where the louvres used to be in place there are now windows
> with curtains in them.
> Alan
>
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