[Bell Historians] The ongoing evolution of Dove online
Doug Sim
doug.sim at btinternet.com
Thu Jul 9 18:29:04 BST 2020
Good call,
Doug
On 09/07/2020 12:00, John Harrison wrote:
> In article
> <CAGc_5jGGVrMUpGebMG26MC8kCDtz9Fm42L5btvpQexe9ChjPAA at mail.gmail.com>,
> John Arthur <john.eborbells at gmail.com> wrote:
>> The Clock register organised by the AHS .... Whilst most clocks are
>> registered many just have a maker and date with little other detail.
> I am sure there are many ringers like me who look after a church clock and
> would be willing to supply more information if they knew its entry was
> incomplete. But since the registe isn't publicly available they have no
> way of knowing. Whilst they might be willing to spend a minute looking it
> up, certainly if given a prompt, they are most unlikely to jump through the
> hoop of sending off a request for access, on the off chance that the entry
> light not be complete.
>
> There would appear to be an opportunity for the AHS to exploit the army of
> on-the-ground ringers with potential to supply it with more information.
>
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