[Bell Historians] Re: Anyone recognise this location?

Barry Pickup jbpickup at UGehlfU-7sMbIRy_PmVNOn-PpLuvpW_LKs9_8tqpDFsZgvmQjNJXIhYvLp6CgJSaqgrW3CIwOKvNr6I.yahoo.invalid
Fri Apr 24 13:15:22 BST 2009


Certainly not the Great Yarmouth of today. The whole tower was burnt out during the war. The ringing room may possibly have looked like this pre-war.

JBP
.......................................................................................................
--- On Fri, 24/4/09, plainbobmajor at W5k-WqRIt4yPt3nnqalzB7t2z1Pg0bTn3o2hwDzC8Dzc8KcjqikmVxVcZpuHIn7AIjOOHGgm1n01eN0ixjPgxAQD.yahoo.invalid <plainbobmajor at W5k-WqRIt4yPt3nnqalzB7t2z1Pg0bTn3o2hwDzC8Dzc8KcjqikmVxVcZpuHIn7AIjOOHGgm1n01eN0ixjPgxAQD.yahoo.invalid> wrote








        










I wondered possibly Great Yarnouth - although it depends whether the stars are going up to the entrance to the ringing room, or to a clock chamber?!
 
Jonathan.






      








    
    






_








  


                 
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.ringingworld.co.uk/pipermail/bell-historians/attachments/20090424/aa0d8c72/attachment.html>


More information about the Bell-historians mailing list