[Bell Historians] Re: St Barnabas, Pimlico

David Willis dcwillispiano at lsu7Amusdj9H0oHFeMpkqOCru73zVBPCBivGxcPKF6uAUD7C5sIeiupGnXE1724ex_VHAch7ayysqKH108DoMA.yahoo.invalid
Mon Dec 21 20:01:31 GMT 2009


--- On Mon, 21/12/09, Peter Rivet peter at IVRSIUPJBxzXa7uzjTrg-jufTKPyb7J6oeewFI7Bbb8Q0VysGPUh4dg8kPQhVynQ9ithucRLUW1asWZi.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
 
Pimlico can't be the oldest surviving Whitechapel 10 as Chelsea St Luke are all 1823, the work of Thomas Mears II.
 
There's also a Thomas Mears ll ten at St Helen's (Merseyside) but they aren't all the same date - the two trebles are 1839 and the rest 1830; they are second hand from Liverpool St Peter, which was demolished in 1922.
 
Peter Rivet
 
 
 
I should have worded my question differently. As a complete ring by Charles and 
George Mears, are  they in any way remarkable or unique ?
 
David
 


   


 







                 
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