[Bell Historians] Pimlico

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Thanks Anne.

 

Alan

 

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David,
 
Do you have any information on St James Pimlico Road? I think this was built
as an overflow church for St Barnabas.
 
Alan
 

If you want an individual view on Pimlico churches (but not of ringing) read
some of Barbara Pym's books: 'Excellent Women', 'The Sweet Dove Died', 'A
Glass of Blessings' and 'No Fond Return of Love' are probably the most
relevant.

Anne

 

           
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