[Bell Historians] Unusual clock chimes
Peter Whisker
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Fri Jul 23 09:04:54 BST 2010
And I'd love a set of detailed photographs of Chertsey Abbey, but alas
it was utterly destroyed in the 150 years following 1537. Supposedly the
5th most important Abbey in England and the place where the Book of
Common Prayer was largely written.
Peter
On 19/07/10 15:44, Bickerton, Roderic (SELEX GALILEO, UK) wrote:
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> Yes there are so many places, lost, I would love to see Cassiobury
> house, sometime seat of the Essex family initially built 1546
> demolished 1927
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> Do you know what Ted I feel the same. I would have loved to have seen
> the Holy Trinity Church And Burton Abbey. But they are gone! :(
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> *From:* Ted Steele <ted.steele at B6BieXtFdMVlm4uyvLdcsH6pRwSb9q112e3vHBR0-oxdBnND6nFhpk_ZkWrlDy_KyFHhK3lt63uFwSuT7jDE.yahoo.invalid>
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> On 19/07/2010 13:38, John H Allen wrote:
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>> You may find this link interesting: -
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>> <http://www.londonan cestor.com/ newspaper/ 1882/0729/
>> trinity-burton- trent.htm>
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> I wonder whether, a few hundred years hence, our wanton destruction of
> such grand buildings (they are only Victorian after all, not old
> enough to be important!) might be viewed with the same regret that we
> feel when looking back at the destruction of so many wonderful Abbey
> churches.
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> Ted
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