[Bell Historians] Early Facsimiles and other copies of Bell Ringing books.

Neil Skelton neil.tcct at djIzUwLG5mvNCh5LsH2nE9QWw6bwQt7mYJGl7vBCpQSkDeWWEpQK5GO_sW3xIraKxjUypkdAbbgvIH-f5A.yahoo.invalid
Mon Aug 6 16:02:57 BST 2007


If you read the Foreword in HBW's Ch Bells of Wilts it does say 'During the past two or three years Mr Smith, in spite of the limited time at his disposal, has been indefatigable in scouring the county as far as he could reach, and has visited some 75 towers, including many troublesome climbs after inacessible bells'. I suppose if you take HBW at his word then there were, indeed, some bells Mr Smith did not reach!  At Rushall, HBW relied on a Mr. C.H.Hawkins who failed to observe, even if he got to the bells, that the Wallis tenor had been recast by Warner in 1872!

To be fair, Jerram undertook a great deal of ground work himself and had a much better record of accuracy in what he recorded. His big mistake was rely on Lukis when he could not undertake a visit himself.

Neil Skelton.
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  > 
  > Yes Walters, like Lukis before him, was originally published in 'The
  > Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine' (WAM) between 1927 and 1929. It relied
  > heavily on an earlier manuscript by James Jerram which is in the Salisbury
  > Reference Library.
  >
  > Some of Walters' informants were not very accurate; I was told to beware of
  > anything contributed by Mr Smith.
  >
  > Anne

  WILTSHIRE: And he wasn't the only culprit.

  A new book in 3 parts (I am going to call them volumes this time) along the
  lines of Dorset is on its way. But Rome wasn't built in a day, as they say.

  C D


              
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