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Harlow, Essex, S Paul
PlaceHarlow
S Paul
Lieutenancy areaEssex
CountryEngland
Historic countyEssex
Dove tower ID20642
Rings6 (chime), tenor 6–0–24See below
Grid referenceTL445098
Latitude & longitude51.76828, 0.09292View on map, or get directions from Google MapsList nearest towers
Satnav lat & longNo optimised destination for satellite navigation has been submittedAdd details
PostcodeCM20 1LP
DioceseChelmsford
Church groupChurch of England
Listed gradeII by Historic England
Church heritage record2239
Chime of 6, tenor 6–0–24
Bells6 (chime)Edit details
Tenor6–0–24 (696 lb or 316 kg)
Projects & overhauls
1959
Transferred from Canning Town, Greater London, Holy Trinity
The bells were Canning Town were hung at Harlow.
The following events happened while the ring was at Canning Town, Greater London, Holy Trinity
1948
The church was bombed in 1940, repaired in 1941, and closed in 1948 when the bells were removed.
1887 by John Warner & Sons (ring created)
New ring a 6 created at Holy Trinity, Canning Town.
List all
BellWeightFrequencyNoteDiameterDatedFounderCanonsTurningHanging
13–1–325.50″1887John Warner & Sons
23–3–026.50″1887John Warner & Sons
33–3–2528.00″1887John Warner & Sons
44–0–1428.75″1887John Warner & Sons
54–3–2131.00″1887John Warner & Sons
66–0–2433.50″1887John Warner & Sons
Notes

[1]Source contributor

D Sloman, Jun 2001

Published: 23/11/2021

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16/02/2026Transfer history noted. [Chris Pickford, M25 work]
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