[Bell Historians] Spanish bells from Swansea to Chile?

c.j.pickford.t21 at GDb5GPyOuvE8zzi2EcvVPixzZ9J9L3l41BKy9mrqtyxPY6NKp_iqgQ1bfmpy03njdEbE5BOhuV65agHpdssBPS8YGeV7.yahoo.invalid c.j.pickford.t21 at GDb5GPyOuvE8zzi2EcvVPixzZ9J9L3l41BKy9mrqtyxPY6NKp_iqgQ1bfmpy03njdEbE5BOhuV65agHpdssBPS8YGeV7.yahoo.invalid
Tue Feb 9 10:20:56 GMT 2010


Just to add to my last posting. I do know that Oystermouth and Mumbles are the same place - my grandad was stationed there during WII and on boyhood holidays to South Wales we used to go to "The Mumbles" occasionally - and the Oystermouth church is All Saints. I have a feeling, though, that Wright lists the places separately and the reason I said I was "unclear" is simply because I need to check and unpick exactly what Wright says

Shall be offline for a few days (hence posting this now while I can - rather than waiting to answer any comments when re-connected later)

CP
           
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