[Bell Historians] Oldest five and sixe
David Bagley
david at bagleybells.co.uk
Wed Feb 22 10:22:33 GMT 2023
The oldest complete 6 are at Martley and the oldest on average are at Worcester St Swithun.
David
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From: Bell-historians <bell-historians-bounces at lists.ringingworld.co.uk> on behalf of Ted Steele <bells at tedsteele.plus.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2023 10:19:34 AM
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Subject: [Bell Historians] Oldest five and sixe
The BBC website today has this item
<https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-64718027> about ringing
recruitment in Ipswich. In the piece is a picture of a publicity board
that displays a claim that St Clement's bells are the oldest set of five
bells anywhere. This is obviously incorrect as they are easily beaten by
St Botolph the Great in London; however I am wondering if perhaps it
could be a simple error and should refer to them being the oldest six. I
can't recall where the oldest six is so someone please remind me.
Thanks.
Ted
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