[Bell Historians] Unusual clock chimes
steven_blakemore at gvKvD9j72oF7lNJ7u0HgxwJptFbf1AFsdfVygOmf6OZgbKqRu6-uMS4t3Ho98tPHVB-Ti7as4MBwDH3a7v7g3VvYITE.yahoo.invalid
steven_blakemore at gvKvD9j72oF7lNJ7u0HgxwJptFbf1AFsdfVygOmf6OZgbKqRu6-uMS4t3Ho98tPHVB-Ti7as4MBwDH3a7v7g3VvYITE.yahoo.invalid
Sat Oct 27 12:52:03 BST 2012
Alan,
I may have an answer!
I think it may be mr Street. who was a solicitor for Bass Ratcliff and Gretton if I remember correctly.
--- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "Stuart Hutchieson" <shutchieson at ...> wrote:
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> New to me, I'm afraid. I'd be very interested to locate it particularly if it is in a church.
> Stuart
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> From: Steven Blakemore
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 5:12 PM
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> Hello again Alan you visited Saint Chads the other week. it is unlikely to be a brewery as they tended to favour steam whistles but hat isn't to say it isn't a brewery. someone who may know is the person at this email address his name is Stuart shutchieson at ...
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> From: Alan Buswell <aaj.buswell at ...>
> To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tue, 20 July, 2010 13:09:38
> Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Unusual clock chimes
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> While on the Burton on Trent theme, I have an incomplete G&J record.
> Serial No 284; 22"; 2-0-4; 1879 for a Mr St...[unreadable) . Does anyone know where this one might be? Could be a factory or brewery.
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> AAJB
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