[Bell Historians] Fwd: St.Edward's, Leek, chiming machine

Richard Offen richard.offen at E6HGOXnnrUxsT3MG5lVMN1bo6CVTOv5TKUBtPlFyfCaqB23X6pN11gyCIFQ-4h8rVVw0yDa-LZwlH_AjkPnhnw.yahoo.invalid
Fri Aug 29 14:43:09 BST 2008


As Andrew said, they are all part of the same group of companies (and have
been for many years), but are all still firms in their own right.

 

R

 

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I have sent an e-mail to the good lady pointing her in the direction of
Trevor Jennings excellent book on chime barrel mechanisms and also giving
her the contact details for Smiths of Derby and Joyce of Whitechurch – these
being the nearest clock makers to Leek .

Aren’t they (and Potter of Leeds) all the same company now?

David 

 


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