[Bell Historians] book search directory of church bellringers 1935 / Sanderson Vol2

lesboyce at googlemail.com lesboyce at googlemail.com
Tue Sep 16 14:23:12 BST 2025


Lawrence,

 

The Devon Guild Library has a spare copy of the 4th (1935) edition which we would be happy to dispose of. Please contact me off list on librarian at devonringers.org.uk <mailto:librarian at devonringers.org.uk>  . 

 

We also have a spare copy of Volume 2 of Sanderson Change Ringing if anyone is interested. Again please contact me off-list as above.

 

Les Boyce

Librarian, Guild of Devonshire Ringers

 

From: Bell-historians <bell-historians-bounces at lists.ringingworld.co.uk> On Behalf Of Lawrence Greenall via Bell-historians
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Try local historical societies, who might have it in their collections of local material, and maybe the county record office - though they might not allow access because of the names and possibly addresses in it.

Lawrence Greenall

On 14/09/2025 09:52, oliver Lee via Bell-historians wrote:

Following on from ted's enquiry about " the history of change ringing" I am currently trying to find a copy of the bristol united ringing guild's directory of change ringers which was last published by them in 1935, I already have a pretty fragile copy from 1931 but as the 1935 edition has a lot more details in it (including an incomplete list of other towers) I would be very interested in finding one to add to my collection! (or a pdf if a hard copy can't be found!)

Not exactly related but it's something I've been wondering for some time!

Regards 

Oliver lee





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