[Bell Historians] Silloth bells

Nigel Taylor nigelsdtaylor at outlook.com
Mon Mar 23 16:47:08 GMT 2020


I remember the article, particularly the reference to the bells hanging on one level in a space of sub 13 1/2 feet! They must have sounded quite grand, benefiting from the large spire.

Nigel

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Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Silloth bells

Here is the letter and also the article.

email me at mike-at-hotmail.com  if you cannot see the attachments

(replace "-at-" with "@"

Mike
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On 23/03/2020 16:04, Ted Steele wrote:


On 23/03/2020 15:54, RON EAST via Bell-historians wrote:
Hello
I have been attempting to find the article about the Silloth bells published in The Ringing World, ref 1971/114. I believe that the article was on the front page. Could anyone help, please?
Ron East


There is a letter on that page and an article on p798. Does that help or shall I copy them to you.

Mike Chester has offered send it; I will leave it to him.

Ted
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