[Bell Historians] Fw: st Mary matfelon Whitechapel in the 1930s

william willans w_will at hotmail.co.uk
Wed Apr 28 10:23:57 BST 2021


They certainly appear to have been hard work. Especially the 7th and the tenor - in "The Ringing World" / 7 Jan 1944 (p 5, available online), there's an entertaining account by Ernest Morris of ringing the tenor to a peal of Stedman Triples.

How "Uncle Ernest" must have suffered!

William Willans

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According to my mother’s ringing records she visited the tower sometime during January 1932.

Dave



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Hi all,

During the course of my ringing research I have started  to delving into the history of the destroyed mears octave at Whitechapel which where apparently very heavy going, however there seems to be very little information about ringing here and I get the impression that that the tower was labelled as structurally unsound in about 1937. It would be interesting if someone could tell me what ringing here was like and if there was ever a local band here during this time.

Regards

Oliver lee





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