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Lewis, Colin A
The Hereford DGBR was founded in 1886, mainly at the instigation of two clergymen within the diocese: Rev G. M.Custance of Colwall and Prebendary W. H. Phillott, who was sometime incumbent of Staunton-on-Wye. John Eisel's book traces the formation an
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Lewis, Colin A
Convicts, Coon Songs, Fairy bells, coach and four grey horses, bubonic plague, ' dirty' Boers, Sarie Marais, Ballarat, Melbourne, Colombo, harem skirt, and handbells. All feature in this wonderful, fascinating, and meticulously researched book by Ann
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1004781
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Lewis, Colin A
The production and tuning of church bells is described before attention is paid to Henry Williams, the Glasbury bellfounder who died in 1722, and his bells. The bells of TP, his apparent successor are also described. Henry Williams was probably a mem
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1004779
The contribution of South Africa to the allied cause in the Great War, and the sacrifice of so many lives of the White and Coloured populations, is memorialised on bells of the Cape Town carillon, on ringing, and on clock and other bells. The contrib
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013418
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Lewis, Colin A, Thomas, G S P
[From the preface]: The landscapes of Wales and adjacent areas have been profoundly influenced by glaciation. Much attention has been paid to the origins of the Welsh landscape, and, especially, to its morphology. This book, like its predecessor, "Th
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007160
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Lewis, Colin A
The number of horses in Ireland had shown remarkable consistency from 1861 until just before 1951. Between the end of the Second World War and 1951 there was a rapid decrease in the number of working horses, and the rate of the decrease accelerated d
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007163
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Lewis, Colin A
[From Conclusion] The Swansea & Brecon Guild owes its foundation largely to the interest of the first Bishop of the Diocese: Edward Bevan, in bells, ringers and ringing. The first peal for the Guild was rung at Talgarth by members of that tower, cond
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Lewis, Colin A
In 1962 John moved south to Johannesburg, but that bustling city held few attractions for him and he moved further south, to the cathedral city of Grahamstown. Grahamstown, with its nineteenth century Gothic cathedral, elegant Georgian buildings, and
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1004782