[Bell Historians] More bells at Worcester!
David Bagley
david at aMJIi6T9oJVZHNDsC9LkGmhQYuPh32bzm5w5yhWu-u5i8J7Q_sd_KCaUBgzCuDRLt237calnNyoYq4LC7II-sw.yahoo.invalid
Tue Nov 25 18:27:26 GMT 2008
Yes, must be 29.25. That's a typo in my records!
The bells have been at Hartlebury Museum since 1972 when the church was
demolished. I can't comment on canons - others on this list may be able to
do so.
David
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> 19.25", 5cwt???? Surely 29.5".
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> Please confirm or otherwise the presence of canons on both.
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> http://www.bbc.co.uk/herefordandworcester/content/articles/2008/11/21/histor
> ic_bells_return_feature.shtml
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> Both bells ex St. Peter, Sidbury in the City, one is 1615 by Godwin Baker,
> 19.25" dia, 5cwt, the other 1693 John Martin, 33.5" dia, 8.75cwt
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> David
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