[Bell Historians] Bradford St John

Andrew Higson andrew.higson at ...
Thu Apr 4 09:21:34 BST 2013


Surely the inscription on the 4th contravenes the trades descriptions act.

 

Andrew 

 

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On Behalf Of George Dawson
Sent: 04 April 2013 09:17
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Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] Bradford St John

 

  

>From the forthcoming CB Bradford:

 

LITTLE HORTON, St. John.

This redundant church formerly contained 9 bells.

 

1(i).                  GOD SAVE THE QUEEN                JAMES BARWELL
FOUNDER

(ii).
BIRMINGHAM 1873
27.5" 5.1.25

 

2(i).                  GOD SAVE HIS CHURCH             JAMES BARWELL FOUNDER

(ii).
BIRMINGHAM 1873            

 
29" 5.3.17

 

3(i).                  WE PRAISE THEE O GOD             JAMES BARWELL
FOUNDER

(ii).
BIRMINGHAM 1873                        

 
29.5" 5.2.21

 

4(i).      OUR VOICES SHALL WITH JOYFUL SOUND  JAMES BARWELL FOUNDER

(ii).       MAKE HILL AND VALLEY ECHO ROUND          BIRMINGHAM 1873        

 
31.5" 6.2.0                   

 

Flat 4th. THOMAS MEARS FOUNDER LONDON 1840


 
33.5" 6.2.26

 

5(i).      ON EARTH BELLS DO RING                                JAMES
BARWELL FOUNDER

(ii).       IN HEAVEN ANGELS SING
BIRMINGHAM 1873
34" 7.2.21

 

6.         JAMES BARWELL FOUNDER.  BIRMINGHAM 1873               

Waist.              JOHN R CORDINGLEY                  CHURCH WARDENS

                                    WILLIAM FIRTH
36" 9.0.7

 

7(i).                  REVD R. W. LOOSEMORE VICAR          JAMES BARWELL
FOUNDER

(ii).                   REVD JOHN CHUTE CURATE
BIRMINGHAM 1873
39.5" 11.0.9

 

8(i).      THIS PEAL OF 8 BELLS
JAMES BARWELL FOUNDER

(ii).       PRESENTED BY JOHN R. CORDINGLEY              BIRMINGHAM 1873


 
46.5" 15.0.20 F#

 

The octave were hung in a wooden frame with wooden headstocks, plain
bearings etc. The semitone bell hung at a higher level between two beams. It
was the original bell for the church. There was a Shaws mangle type chiming
machine. The bells were scrapped in 1966, but the metal of the treble and
third was used to cast the new trebles of twelve at the Cathedral.

Information from Rev. D. Cawley.

 

 

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On Behalf Of Andrew Aspland
Sent: 04 April 2013 08:19
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Subject: [Bell Historians] Bradford St John

 

  

Dear All

Does anyone have the basic physical details (dia note weight founder date)
of the eight plus semitone which formerly existed at St John, Little Horton
Lane, Bradford, W Yorks?

Thanks

Andrew



           
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