[Bell Historians] Holy Trinity Burton On Trent
George Dawson
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Mon Jul 19 13:54:25 BST 2010
1869
Burton on Trent
Holy Trinity
Staffordshire
1
16.1.7
44.75"
To Goole 1890
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Sent: 19 July 2010 13:37
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Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] Holy Trinity Burton On Trent
No information about the bell but Pevsner says that it was built in 1880 -
1882 and the architect was J Oldrid Scott. Church demolished in 1971.
Described as large and ambitious the money coming from the Allsopp family.
I can remember the church as I drove into Burton!
John
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Subject: [Bell Historians] Holy Trinity Burton On Trent
I have yet another query. Before 1969 there used to be a church called
Holy Trinity (where the present Focus DIY is) around 1969/70 the church
was pulled down. It was originally going to have a ring of 10 but It
ended up with a 40cwt Tenor! I would like to know more about it and what
happened to it. I assume it went back to the bell foundary and was
melted down.
Can any on enlighten me?
The church was built in 1881/2 and had a 200 ft spire with a clock in
the tower.
Steven Blakemore
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