[Bell Historians] Re: Norfolk mediaeval graffiti
Paul Cubitt
revpcubitt at btinternet.com
Wed Dec 18 20:53:51 GMT 2013
The tower houses 3 Draper bells. A similar experience is found on the Norfolk Churches site.
So frustrating – that is why I am on the churches and tourism team. We ‘save’ at least 10% on our church insurance by having the churches open.
Paul
From: alan_ellis at telus.net
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 7:25 PM
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Re: Norfolk mediaeval graffiti
Hello Anne and Peter,
Vey interesting indeed.
I, too, saw nothing of a bell-ringing nature in the graffiti, however, they did flash past rather quickly.
I'm more interested in the Churchwarden from Hell! Does one of the two photographs picture the church in question?
I cannot place either of them, but then, my area of expertice is north Norfolk rather than south Norfolk. I do know that
neither photograph is Mundford, which is south of Swaffham.
Churchwardens like him/her give churches and Norfolk (and elsewhere) a bad name. I've ran into a few over the years.
One day they will get their come-uppance. I'd certainly give them a lecture to change their tune. A piece of coal in their
Christmas stocking.
Apologies for the rant.
Best wishes and a Merry Christma,
Alan Ellis
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Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 10:03:28 AM
Subject: [Bell Historians] Re: Norfolk mediaeval graffiti
Living just 200 yards from Matt Champion I feel sure that had anything remotely bell related been suspected he would have come to talk about it
Peter
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