[Bell Historians] Pimlico
David Cawley
dave at Sf-ypVH_lMJKK7TjMj01rQmRJM5YCqvuHNlU-YhVxxGyt9njZjGOeFu6P-UYism_B9HlDhFkcPBTkbByY42zjvM.yahoo.invalid
Sun Dec 30 13:24:40 GMT 2007
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From: alantaylor at 5bjZcXXjlahus-ghqSxuNBPzxpPXlHqPT2Onllnh3x9o-ZEjf53u85G3LmOfnm1xyxt0tol9lPf4KFZzO5_o3qVX6Fy5.yahoo.invalid
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 11:48 AM
Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] Pimlico
Nothing, I'm afraid - I was unaware of it
DLC
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David,
Do you have any information on St James Pimlico Road? I think this was built as an overflow church for St Barnabas.
Alan
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From: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com [mailto:bellhistorians at xokGj5vEutXsj64YlcPhASLMf13kgqvD8sxMwyoS99z6CKMYqkb6-TFAc4zg7_QPIScYk8hhwmpWE-zjw-IBJRAnpg.yahoo.invalidom] On Behalf Of David Cawley
Sent: 27 December 2007 18:46
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Pimlico
Quite possibly the G&J bell which Alan quotes is that at St Mary, Bourne Street, which was founded as a daughter church of St Barnabas. It was formerly known as Graham Street and is sometimes quoted as Westminster rather than Pimlico.
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