[Bell Historians] Re: Morriston

Andrew Bull a_m_bull at f-IQnMGjfhAxtYVXeez5H2LdJuruPEoH-1iBNRYz9O0PvVKLuKlIfGOOwG2Svd0KZkNILrmfE2d_Elg3sA.yahoo.invalid
Wed Aug 6 15:58:57 BST 2008


Hi Andrew,
   
  Have you tried asking Alwyn Lewis? He would probably know something about the bells if anyone would.
   
  I don't know of any L&J records extant - I think the premises were bombed in the war. However, I expect that one of the bell foundries will have ended up scrapping them, and would have weighed them before so doing.
   
  Andrew Bull

a40320uk <andrwgil at -yGZeC53cRoDW040bgIooSHmKOXhafFk-3PHIfzxD3SaVG117LA9A5kKybmw0g7qh9oiDvz20gxG.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
          Many thanks to all those who have responded so far. A couple of key 
questions remain unanswered

1. Who acquired them and what happened to them when they left Morriston

2. Are their weights recorded anywhere (Forgive my ignorance but do any 
Llwellins and James records still exist?)

Ill keep digging

Andrew Giles



                           

       
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