[Bell Historians] JB

Andrew Aspland aaspland at y...
Mon May 24 07:28:53 BST 2004


It is in Felliscliffe Chapel of Ease which is to be found on the map as
Kettlesing in the Parish of Hampsthwaite NW of Harrogate. Wooden headstock,
plain (enclosed) bearings, very small wooden wheel - would suit a bell half
the size - hung in a makeshift sort of a frame held together with a table
leg! About 24" dia (I didn't have my kit with me).
Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: George Dawson [mailto:George at d...]
Sent: 23 May 2004 09:32
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Yes. Where?

GAD
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From: "Andrew Aspland" <aaspland at y...>
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Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2004 7:25 PM
Subject: [Bell Historians] JB


> I've just been to look at a bell near Harrogate. It is dated August 1896,
> has 4 square canons, is lettered in small neat and quite proud capitals
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> has a symbol on the waist which is a crucifix with initials JB twice and a
> border of oak leaves. Is it James Barwell?
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