West Leake St HelenaBells
Bell turret |
The bells |
There
are two bells in an open turret:
|
Inscription |
Size |
Weight |
1 |
THOMAS HEDDERLY FOUNDER NOTTM 1762
RECAST 1920
BY
SIR ARTHUR ERNEST BLAKE K.B.E.
AND HIS WIFE, FLORENCE EMILY |
21" |
1.3.23 |
2 |
BRYAN WYLDE, C.W: THOMAS HEDDERLY
FOUNDER Nottm 1758
RECAST 1920
BY
SIR ARTHUR ERNEST BLAKE K.B.E.
AND HIS WIFE, FLORENCE EMILY |
23" |
2.1.22 |
Hung for swing chiming from metal headstocks with levers.
These two bells by Taylors replace two old bells with the same principal inscriptions
by Thomas I Hedderly. The weights of the old bells were 1.3.1 and 2.0.10. Both
of these old bells had been rehung by Taylors in 1858 with all new fittings.
A brass plaque below the west window records the work on the bells in 1920:
THE BELLS OF THIS
CHURCH WERE RE-CAST
AND RE-FITTED IN 1920
BY
SIR ARTHUR ERNEST BLAKE, K.B.E.,
and his Wife FLORENCE EMILY,
in commemoration
of the 25th Anniversary of
their marriage. June 18th 1895. |
There are two other plaques relating to the bell ropes:
BELL ROPES & SALLIES
DONATED OCTOBER 1998
BY MARGARET HILL
IN MEMORY OF HER PARENTS
RALPH & DORIS ALLISON
WHO LIVED & FARMED IN
WEST LEAKE FOR MANY YEARS |
These bell ropes were kindly
donated to St. Helena’s by
Ellis ropes Ltd
in Memory of Mr Alf Ellis
June 13th 2010 |
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