[Bell Historians] Blanchville Gowran , Ireland

matthewhigby at FyI0-3dG90CoHTKzLYcpRSWqYpqa4L4BazxqJfw2wM_T2CjLf0ONJRaIfuusqqgc0sB3phn7H7KNeM__aFNf.yahoo.invalid matthewhigby at FyI0-3dG90CoHTKzLYcpRSWqYpqa4L4BazxqJfw2wM_T2CjLf0ONJRaIfuusqqgc0sB3phn7H7KNeM__aFNf.yahoo.invalid
Tue Aug 26 16:45:43 BST 2008


 
 
In a message dated 26/08/2008 16:42:39 GMT Standard Time,  
george at VICi8rDjlDsS5uAY5lRdYo1P016c2WZDu5J74f7guU2owjaCWMxZBwTbi2Rps0aTIAKefv26b_iKt6Eya7szJFwWMUV2.yahoo.invalid writes:

Whilst  looking for something else in my M&S catalogue of 1895 I came across 
the  Following entry: 
Peals 
1854  Blanchville Gowran 6 10cwt  
Single  bells 
1856  Blanchville Gowran 31cwt 
Theres  nothing in Dukes about these entries, does anyone know  anything??


Is that the six which now hang somwhere in Limerick?? They were cast  for an 
estate or something - a westminster clock chime with an hour bell. 2  middle 
bells added at a later date to create a peal of six.
 
Will look when I get home.
 
Cheers,
 
Matthew
 
Matthew Higby & Company Ltd,
Church Bell  Engineers,
Jasmine Cottage,
The Street,
Chilcompton,
Bath,
BA3  4HN.

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