[Bell Historians] Re: Tower Locations (was Orleans, ?, USA)

Richard Offen richard.offen at riKFsIz1krfCxXR_t13TxZx3mlco0oQrsW61LixkRFnNzllvhQ458TpzEM2cBkREh76nwCpIl9kT8n5csPxt3Q.yahoo.invalid
Tue Dec 23 13:16:49 GMT 2008


It's rather like the rather stuffy radio announcer some years ago who opened
the Whit Monday (that dates it!) morning's broadcasting with the following
words, "Good morning and welcome to the Radio 3 on this Bonk Haliday
Monday."

 

It was quite clear from the moment the words escaped his lips he'd realised
what he said!

 

R

 

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Further place names as seen in the QP columns of the RW:

Barfield; Dowlish Cake; Mulchenely; Teilhurst; Webdon !!

 

AAJB.

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From: Nick Bowden <mailto:nickwbowden at 8XBnde_WqeCIYVdkSwNEnJcFYH_Ch4yg_NOBqwY3gmjPQi30li-BOD13DXiblmm2YEBVa-Lbk_XjW5Ne65s.yahoo.invalid>  

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Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 12:46 PM

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John Camp writes:
> We went through a few of these on ringing-chat a while ago. A
> well-known member of the OUS went to Lincoln for a peal while the rest
> of the band met at Lincoln College, Oxford.

Did these include the band that met one short at Tiverton and the ringer 
that was seven short at Twerton (Bath)? A case of my father not dotting the 
letter i on his hand-written invitation. 

Or how about the seven that met at Quorn (aka Quorndon) and the one that 
went to Quarndon, Derbyshire (1, 7-1-4 in C).... 

Merry Christmas
Nick 


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