[Bell Historians] Tyntesfield

Chris Pickford c.j.pickford.t21 at BRbXVCO121oRJ_XAJFYD2IGE1M3hRWjhTJClTLdA32FtJZ4-pmTOO9gHfgtzH0AU-lwx094qHvpFDVJ6EF2KSDRJUlE0Kg.yahoo.invalid
Fri May 15 10:27:17 BST 2009


Matthew is right, these are outside the remit of the Bells Adviser - although the relevant conservation and curatorial people at the Trust are aware of the cross-over

I am now in contact with the people at Tyntesfield about the work, by the way

CP

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  In a message dated 15/05/2009 10:11:17 GMT Standard Time, editor at ringingworld.co.uk writes:
    Is there a mechanical servants' bell system at Tyntesfield? If so, 
    would that have been covered in Chris Dalton's survey?

    RAL 

  There are literally hundreds of servents bells at Tyntesfield, but I'm not sure if they are mechanical or electrical. When I visited tyntesfield with Christopher Dalton, he commented that they fell outside his remit as bells advisor.

  Matthew

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