[Bell Historians] Bells in museums

Neil Skelton neil.tcct at v...
Mon Jul 5 15:52:25 BST 2004


SALISBURY MUSEUM:
East Stoke: Tenor of 2. Clement Tosier 1698.

North Wootton, Dorset: 2nd & Tenor of 3 plus part of frame?.

Wilsford (S.Wilts): Treble and Tenor of 3. Wallis 1585 & Warre? 1562.

Tidcombe, Wilts: Old treble? Wallis 1608.

DEVIZES MUSEUM:
Monkton Deverill: Lott 1703.

DORCHESTER MUSEUM:
Coombe Keynes: 3 bells.


Neil Skelton.



----- Original Message -----
From: <david at r...>
To: <bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Bells in museums


> > Has anyone made a list of bells in museums? Here are some I can think
of:
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> > Shaftesbury - two bells (4th and 5th of former six at Holy Trinity,
Shaftesbury)
> > Exeter - one bell (former 4/6, Halse, Som)
> > Bristol - one bell (fomer 4/5 at West Hatch, Somerset)
> > Stamford - one bell (?)
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> > Can anyone think of more?
>
> Malvern Museum has one Rudhall bell on display :-
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> HASTE AWAY MAKE NO DELAY A (bell) R 1748 diameter approx 13".
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> (visited 5/4/2004 without a tape measure!)
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> David Bagley
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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