[Bell Historians] post-war rings
David Cawley
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Tue Jul 13 22:37:58 BST 2004
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I suppose the most significant WWII casting was "Great George" of Liverpool=
in 1940.
D
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> When were the first compltete rings cast after WWII?
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> Anne Willis
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1946/47 I think - e.g. Grantham and Martinstown. I am just going through
wartime RWs and it is amazing how the magazine kept going with no ringing
and no founding going on. One augmentation and rehanging job happened
during the war - Cranford, Middlesex ( M & S) - and trebles were cast for
Shedfield. Hants., and Claines, Worcs. by J T & Co., but precious little
else.
C D
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