[Bell Historians] Wartime safety measures

David Cawley dave at DNQ6aJBUkNK5C-_ryR7wQKSykAksUFhGs1VViDQlq9ZGgKT8rOCYtOprbk-4izOXUHCV6inyvDFYiegjhzeJ5pjPgHg.yahoo.invalid
Tue Feb 21 10:04:08 GMT 2006


SNAP !

DLC
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> CJP:
>    Bedford St.Paul (10) - nine bells stored in the churchyard for most of
> the war
>    Kempston, Beds (6)
>
> I can add the London ones:
>
>    Southwark Cathedral (12)
>    City of London, St Magnus the Martyr (10) - stored in the church;
> scrapped in the 1970s
>    City of London, St Bartholomew the Great (5) - stored at Cleeve Abbey &
> returned
>    City of London, St Bartholomew the Less (3) - the two larger bells went
> to Cleeve Abbey
>    City of London, St Andrew Undershaft (6) - rehung dead
>
> DrL
>
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