All Saints - WWI bell

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Reference WMO/300713

Address:

Church of All Saints

Church Street

North Cave

HU15 2LW

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Bells
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Church bell, recast on the 1st October 1919 by John Taylor & Co as a “Thanksgiving” for the end of the First World War. We have checked through the PCC minutes and churchwardens accounts and found the following references in the latter volume. Reference: PE35/21 Churchwardens Accounts 1839-1933 1919 Annual Easter Vestry meeting, Wednesday April 30th Bells The repair & rehanging of the bells to be gone on with; and the Vicar suggested a sixth bell might be added as a War Memorial. 1920 Easter accounts Receipts total of envelope collection for New Bells £75 18s total of Subscriptions for New Bells      £456 Expenditures 1920 Jan 3 Messrs John Taylor & Co. New Bells £810 1920 Feb 4 Greenwood Bros. Work for New Bells etc £21 2s 2d 1920 Feb 4 S J Pearson & Sons Work for New Bells etc £47 11s 5d 1920 Annual Easter Vestry meeting Monday 5th April Accounts - ..'but a sum nearly £900 had been spent on the Church Bells'
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THANKS BE TO GOD/ WHO GAVE US THE VICTORY/ THIS BELL WAS GIVEN TO NORTH CAVE CHURCH/ AS A THANK OFFERING FOR VICTORY/ IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919 BY/ WILLIAM HENTON CARVER/ AND/ FLORENCE ROSALIE CARVER

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