[Bell Historians] Metal prices
David Beacham
david1.beacham at nzyiBeIiLhcXl6GPgAn6TuYb04qpQeIV4QlBoiCIWzOT_EwftGm9VmQyLeDaqfSgACbYhapyFJVFEBPBF4VJOfA.yahoo.invalid
Fri Feb 29 09:11:35 GMT 2008
And how about the bell that has been hanging in a tree in the churchyard at............. (better not say!) for the last 70 years and as far as I know is still there (I hope!)?
DB
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From: Richard Offen
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Metal prices
> I can think of one church where the listed sanctus bell is sitting
on a window cill in the ground floor ringing room...
>
> Chris Povey
>
I can think of one relatively remote church in the South-East of
England where a bell, getting on for half a ton in weight, hangs from a
single shackle under a little wooden shelter in the churchyard. Why
this particular bell hasn't been stolen in past has always remained a
mystery to me. All past attempts to persuade the church authorities
to put the bell in a more secure position have met with failure!
Richard
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