[Bell Historians] Pamber Priory

Andrew Wilby andrew at w...
Tue Aug 10 16:26:29 BST 2004


Members of the Basingstoke District W&P have had a long time scale restoration
project going on there I believe.
Contact one of them?


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From: "David Bryant" <david at b...>
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> > If you've rung there (or know that someone has rung there) or have any
> > other information, then I'd be pleased to hear from you.
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> You might already have this information, but 'Hampshire Church Bells' by W.E.
Colchester gives the following:
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> 1. Taylor, 1851
> 2. Joseph Carter, Reading, 1579
> 3. Joseph Carter, Reading, 1582
> 4. Taylor, 1850
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> The treble has canons in the shape of monkeys. Canons in animal, mythical and
human forms are quite common on Taylor bells of the 1850s.
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> David
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