most transferred bell?

George Dawson george at Jaitjq-Q16H44UAdXQFItBPgPzKPo3VFb4TTmiJXHU75Eag2VNg8z-a2qcEMcVxLFoSxzkve7OeGmOJyoOBMHAA_1Qc-NFZf.yahoo.invalid
Fri Nov 9 16:51:28 GMT 2007


Skegness surely?
George

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The Nelson chime did a stint at Scarborough before going to Nelson and then
to the Minster – does this count?



George is the expert on shunting bells around – when he gets back from his
stint in the Museum today I’m sure he will be able to top this.





Andrew Higson

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On Behalf Of David Bagley
Sent: 09 November 2007 14:36
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Subject: [Bell Historians] most transferred bell?



What's the most number of towers a bell has been hung in?

The treble at English Bicknor was originally hung at Queenhill (Worcs) and 
then went to Tredington (Glos not Warks) for a while.

That's three! Can anybody suggest any other candidates?

David





 

           
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