[Bell Historians] Auckland

Matthew Higby matthewhigby at aol.com
Wed Mar 25 14:13:54 GMT 2020


Inveraray were a chime. Simple as! There was nowhere to ring them from!
M

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> On 25 Mar 2020, at 14:02, Mike Chester <mikechester at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> There is being a mix up between Auckland where this started and Inverary where we moved on to
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> Auckland were hung for ringing, using the old frame when they were put up at St Matthew's in 1906.
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> We were questioning the state of Inverarary before they were hung in the tower
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> Mike
> From: Bell-historians <bell-historians-bounces at lists.ringingworld.co.uk> on behalf of Richard Offen <richard.offen at iinet.net.au>
> Sent: 25 March 2020 13:59
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> Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Auckland
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> They had certainly been hung with ringing fitting before they were sent to Whitechapel in in 1971 for tuning and the supply of new ringing fittings. As to the date of the old fittings I don’t know.
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> Richard
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> From: Bell-historians [mailto:bell-historians-bounces at lists.ringingworld.co.uk] On Behalf Of Mike Chester
> Sent: Wednesday, 25 March 2020 5:41 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Auckland
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> That is one thing that I am asking for information about.  From the description is seems that they were at least hung in a ringing frame, as this was reused, but were there any ringing fittings?
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> The alternative is a chime to a ring.  They are  not in that list either
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> Mike
> From: Bell-historians <bell-historians-bounces at lists.ringingworld.co.uk> on behalf of Roderic Bickerton <rodbick at gmail.com>
> Sent: 25 March 2020 09:37
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> Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Auckland
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>  Is s transfered ring correct, in there previous installation they were not a "ring".
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> On Wed, 25 Mar 2020, 08:58 Mike Chester, <mikechester at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Being at home for however long this takes, I have been randomly trawling the internet and have come across a history of St Marthew's bells in Auckland, NZ.
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> https://www.stmatthews.nz/bishop-selwyns-bells
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> This states:
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> "The eight bells were cast by John Warner & Sons Ltd at Spitalfields, London in 1862. They were cast for the 1862 International Exhibition, London.
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> Funding for the bells was the work of Mrs Selwyn aided by Lady Lucy Herbert and her friends.
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> They arrived in Auckland in 1863, aboard the good ship "Nimroud", and hung for many years in a wooden tower at Bishopcourt, Parnell. No. 4 bell was returned to London and recast by Warners in 1883.
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> In 1906, the bells, in their original oak frame, were re-installed in the tower of St Matthew-in-the-City. "
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> Does this make them a transferred ring?  They are not in the lists as such.
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> Mike
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