[Bell Historians] Re: New 10s in 'virgin' towers

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Mon Feb 27 20:25:13 GMT 2006


 
In a message dated 27/02/2006 17:25:42 GMT Standard Time,  
dickon.love at omAY4J2-5ExkzRL4bsvXV99TaHoGiqjB4VPRQfl-SWvJI7bkSFGhEo6K8aB0dMMSecRjvTPVjYIbwm-tJOHdLss.yahoo.invalid writes:

Poplar  (All Saints) 1822
Pimlico (St Barnabas) 1849
Chelsea (St Luke)  1823
Imperial College (Imperial Institute as it was known then)  1893




Add to that Bermondsey St.James 1828 , Hampstead st Stephen 1850 ? and  
Camberwell 1844 . At Camberwell the old church was destroyed by fire in 1841 .  
There was a ring of eight in that tower and they were first rung to a peal in  
1793 . The church after being burnt was completely demolished except for some  
stonework . The tower contained I believe a light eight , and that as well was  
lost . So whether or not Camberwell qualifies is a moot point . 
 
Jim
           
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