Post-War rings - from the E-lists

David Cawley dave at jKaviJz_HM4SfzUQ16SL1PfWuJuanySNeRIz5bkNu4HVzCmslS60xNSbvJN8LWhNtzXeUkgQEDb2rD24cDchrj-Q.yahoo.invalid
Sun Jul 9 01:06:37 BST 2006


Re: J Camp's note in yesterdays RW "From the E-lists" that no authoritative reply had been forthcoming in respect of the question, What was the first ring of bells post-WW2?

The authoritative reply (following my suggestion on this list) is that the first ring cast and hung after the Second World War was the excellent Mears & Stainbank 8, tenor 8-1-12 in A, for Emmanuel Church, Everton and now at Christ Church Bootle. The bells were cast and installed at Everton in 1945.

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