[Bell Historians] Wartime safety measures
Chris Pickford
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Tue Feb 21 09:32:16 GMT 2006
MessageDon't know of a list, but two to go on it are:
Bedford St.Paul (10) - nine bells stored in the churchyard for most of the war
Kempston, Beds (6)
CJP
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From: George Dawson
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Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 8:37 AM
Subject: [Bell Historians] Wartime safety measures
During the Second World War some rings were removed for 'safety'. I've never seen a list, so if you know of anywhere please let me know.
Thanks
George
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