Bells Stolen
George Dawson
george at GMG5jdLK3Vv12O5gDuGk43Hw-z9kH_0yo05mVtqsRTbDn5U4ujwZDprj-Kk-nEOND8PWu1tJdT7FNUCOCIzUAKEoXpmTsw.yahoo.invalid
Fri Aug 17 08:48:11 BST 2007
& I thought irony only applied to Naylor Vickers bells, for the rest it is
bronzery surely.
GAD
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On Behalf Of Chris Pickford
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 8:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Bells Stolen - Merton, Devon
David Bryant "You'd better be careful! I was told off recently for
expressing my opinions ..."
Maybe, but you missed the irony. I've done a lot of research on Warners -
and actually much prefer their meatier rings of the 1870s to early 1890s to
those of other founders of the period - and my slightly derogatory remark
about their work was only intended to amuse those who are aware of my now
rather extensive knowledge of the firm and its work
CP
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