[Bell Historians] hever kent

Richard Bimson rbimson79 at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 9 11:23:39 BST 2024


Oliver,

My father-in-law rang at Hever in the early 1970s.  He says that W.L. Barker was known as Les, but has no idea for what the W stood for.

Hope this helps,
Richard
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Subject: [Bell Historians] hever kent


As I paid an interesting visit to the castle yesterday I’ve been doing a little bit of digging on both the bells here and the local band that seems to have existed by a thread in the 1970s, there are however two things I am currently trying to  work out that are aging me somewhat!. According to my KACR report from 1972 the tower captain was a man called W.L barker and despite many attempts to run his name through ancestry I have not been able to find his Christian name nor indeed when he seems to have stopped ringing (he is not listed in my 1989 copy!). I’m also trying to find out what the 1995 Whitechapel rehang involved there is a brief mention of it on Dickon’s excellent “kent bells” site but i’m curious to know what it involved and when it was actually carried out

Oliver lee

p.s it would be great to see any frame plans (if of course they excist!)



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