[Bell Historians] Stolen bell - Darwen, Lancs
George Dawson
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Thu May 3 09:41:21 BST 2012
Funnily enough my website gives details of pretty well all CofE churches in England in the National Bell Register section, together with data on bells in Welsh Churches AND RC Churches.
George
From: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com [mailto:bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bryan McCahey
Sent: 30 April 2012 20:57
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Stolen bell - Darwen, Lancs
Excellent! I look forward to seeing the advertisement!
Bryan
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Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 11:59 AM
Subject: FW: [Bell Historians] Stolen bell - Darwen, Lancs [3 Attachments]
Hi Bryan,
That's my idea for my book, "knowing were every bell in every tower in the World"
The Chimes, One, Two & Three bell towers are almost forgotten & totally abandoned
but this is the history of bell-ringing and i have have spend 12 years reaseaching every
tower in the world, my new book will be out on May 10th 2012,
18,146 Bell Towers in 159 Countries, 590 pages, A5 Hardcover,
Kev
Thanks for responses. If nothing else, this shows the importance of having records of what is up every tower. There's probably no way of identifying this bell at all.
Bryan McCahey
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Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Stolen bell - Darwen, Lancs
--- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com <mailto:bellhistorians%40yahoogroups.com> , Bryan McCahey <b.mccahey at ...> wrote:
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> Further to my previous email about the bell stolen last week from Hoddlesden, Darwen, the church is known as St. Mary's Mission Church, Hoddlesden but appears to be listed as St. Mary's Grimehills, Blackburn Diocese, in the National Bells Register; no data available other than that there is one bell.
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> Bryan McCahey
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Both John Greenhough and I, at seperate times, have tried to view the bell but got no further than the GF level from which, the small bell (guesstimated to be somewhere around 1cwt-ish) was swung.
Ladder access is required to get higher in the tower and no ladder is stored at the Church. St Mary, Grimehills (near Hoddlesdon) was built in 1851, and is a bit isolated with not many buildings/dwellings close to it.
Alan
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