[Bell Historians] St. Luke's, Marylebone

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Fri Apr 11 20:38:44 BST 2008


ST LUKE, NUTFORD PLACE, ST MARYLEBONE

They always went down in Dove as a chime, but were installed as a ring. There was a quarter peal rung there in the 1880's which was recorded in the Bell News. I do not have the details of that before me. 

Treble 26 1/4"  G  3 1/2 cwt John Warner & Sons 1855
2nd     27 1/2"  F  3 3/4 cwt John Warner & Sons 1855
3rd      29"       Eb 4 1/4 cwt John Warner & Sons 1855
4th      30 1/2"  D  5       cwt John Warner & Sons 1855
5th      32 1/4"  C  6       cwt John Warner & Sons 1854
Tenor  34 1/2"  Bb 7 1/2 cwt John Warner & Sons 1855

Apparentl;y they were still in the tower when it was blown up - the church having already gone, c.1965.

DLC
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert Lewis 
  To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 3:27 PM
  Subject: [Bell Historians] St. Luke's, Marylebone


  Anyone know what became the ring of six bells from St. Luke's, 
  Nutford Place, Marylebone (closed 1947) please?

  RAL



   


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