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Giles grblundell at 1prLtJKdDy-mj_9aoLvt0C5yqUsYT2s3W6A6HlF0KHcWkBCrnyUPvLdyzcZaZ80Sjoo-WrPBHMJJQgh6MpTd1-E.yahoo.invalid
Tue Jul 13 14:47:06 BST 2010


In fairness to Ern, a google search for 'Bells of Liverpool' comes up with the merseybells site at merseybells.co.uk. Sam's excellent site, while linked from ringing.info and merseybells, is not exactly prominent on the web, and has a distinctly non-intuitive name ( http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/philburton/compositions/bellsofliverpool/welcomepage.htm ).

Perhaps we should all take a vow that if we are seeking comment here on a particular website, then we should include its address in our message?

Cheers

Giles

--- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "fartwell2000" <alanjbirney at ...> wrote:
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> --- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, bells@ wrote:
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> > 	George 
> > 	I learnt to ring at Bootle. 
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> > 	Which website do you mean. 
> >  Whats the problem 
> > 	Ernie
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>   I think George was refering to "Bells of Liverpool" by Mr S.M. Austin Esq. Earnie,If you look on Roger Bailey's resources page you will find the link.
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>    The ex Bootle bells tuned up well. After ringing at Waddesdon, I couldn't believe they had been tuned!
> 
> Alan
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