[Bell Historians] Hanley Stoke on Trent

Andrew Cairns andrew.cairns at RAgLBf8Vq5amt-yECTuvNnpGyQacIb-v_ltR5TmVOUPznLXwTErdK282rll8S4QVnsOJ_lIUqtTHwJdwoROzOks5HEA.yahoo.invalid
Thu Oct 15 21:00:40 BST 2009


If I remember the 28dayslater photos, the bells were so exposed and
obviously derelict that you probably couldn't ring them without major work
(even if the structure was considered safe).
 
Andrew

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From: Alan Taylor
Sent: 15 October 2009 20:50
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] Hanley Stoke on Trent 
 
Surely the structure can't be so dangerous as to make it impossible to make
sure the birds are kept out. And the peal boards and anything else in the
ringing room is kept safe? It was certainly safe enough for the persons
taking the pictures for the 28 days later web site.

Alan

 


  
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