- The
Bilbie family were bell
founders and
clockmakers based initially in Chew Stoke,
Somerset and
later at Cullompton,
Devon in south-west
England from...
- may
support that idea. The
parish was part of the
hundred of Chew. The
Bilbie family of bell
founders and
clockmakers lived and
worked in Chew
Stoke for...
-
Robin Bilbie (29
April 1942 – 29
August 2015) was an
English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman. He was born at Sherwood, Nottinghamshire.
Bilbie made...
- century) and
includes a bell
dating from 1766 and made by
Thomas Bilbie of the
Bilbie family, St Cuthberts,
Carmel Christian Centre, St
Christophers and...
- century,
contains a bell
dating from 1801 and made by
Thomas and
James Bilbie of the
Bilbie family,
along with four
other bells. It can be seen from the sea...
- three-stage
tower has six bells,
three of
which were made by the
local Bilbie family, to whom a
redundant bell at the back of the
church serves as a memorial...
- The
tower contains five
bells dating from 1760 and made by
Thomas Bilbie, of the
Bilbie family, in Cullompton. It has been
designated by
English Heritage...
-
Among the
fourteen bells are two
dating from 1728 and made by
Thomas Bilbie of the
Bilbie family in Chew Stoke.
Another from the same date, the "Great Bell"...
-
providing a
rigid structure to an open-topped
sports car was
resolved by
Barry Bilbie, Healey's ch****is designer, who
adapted the idea
provided by the Jaguar...
-
contains three bells dating from 1773 and made by
Thomas Castleman Bilbie of the
Bilbie family in Cullompton.[self-published source] The
chancel was classicised...