-
after Alex
returned to the UK. Alex
wakes up,
suffering with amnesia, in
Bellhanger Abbey,
ostensibly a rest home used by MI6, and is
taken to see Feng in...
- the
Whitechapel Bell
Foundry were
installed in the
church by
Whites Bellhangers, of Appleton, Oxon, who
cleaned up the
existing three bells and re-hung...
- and carillons. In 2005, Taylor's
merged with
Eayre &
Smith Limited (
bellhangers) and from 2005
until 2009 was
known as
Taylors Eayre &
Smith Limited...
- John
Kelday Smith (c1834-1889) was a Scottish-born
Geordie bellhanger and
songwriter in the
middle and late 19th century, many of the
songs being in the...
- (1810–1864),
American panorama painter John
Kelday Smith (1834–1889),
Scottish bellhanger and
songwriter John G.
Smith (poet) (died 1891),
Scottish poet John Moyr...
- in 1909 with two
extra trebles All
weights provided by
Robert Parker (
Bellhanger) in
August 2007, when the
bells were rehung. "Parishes: Fawley". British...
- of
Cullompton in 1799. The
Bilbie family were
prolific founders and
bellhangers and
examples of
their work
still exist in Devon.
These Bilbie bells would...
-
Bampton Road,
Aston 17 July 2003
Alfred White 1804–1876 Innkeeper,
church bellhanger,
founder of
Whites of
Appleton The Greyhound,
Besselsleigh 26 July 2014...
- From the 1830s to the 1930s, the Mitc****, a
family of
locksmiths and
bellhangers,
lived in the court. At one time, they were
occupying both No. 55 Hurst...
- Ringers.
Retrieved 8
April 2012. "History".
Whites of
Appleton Church Bellhangers.
Retrieved 4 June 2020. "Appleton Women's Institute".
Appleton with Eaton...