Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Ringers Remembered

In St Paul’s Cathedral there are two memorial books which record the names of bell ringers who fell in the two world wars. The beautifully hand scribed pages can be viewed online and therein can be found the names of two ringers from Ilminster, Herbert Doble (1886-1918) and Bertram Sibley (1917-1944), who lost their lives in The Great War and The Second World War respectively.


Details of both ringers can also be found in the books of remembrance in the Minster. The pages for Private Doble include a photograph which made it possible to identify him in a picture in the belfry of the Ilminster ringers from 1911 (third from the right): 




There is a peal board in the belfry on which Herbert’s name appears, along with George Sibley who was the father of Bertram. It is likely that George is also one of those in the photograph but sadly none of the ringers are named. Perhaps if anyone has photographs of Ilminster ringers in the early 1900’s it would be possible to identify others in the picture.

Credit is due to Alan Regin, Steward of the Rolls of Honour at St Paul’s, for identifying Herbert Doble in the group photograph, and for sharing his research.  His work helps to ensure that the names of those ringers to whom we owe so much are not forgotten.




Further Resources

The Great War Memorial book:  http://goo.gl/WdhNS
The Second World War book:   http://goo.gl/cW4Wq

Entry for Herbert Doble:  http://goo.gl/O0LDf    
Entry for Bertram Sibley:  http://goo.gl/B6RRZ

Central Council Rolls of Honour:  http://www.cccbr.org.uk/rolls/
Private Herbert Doble











Memorial at Arras Cemetery (image courtesy of Alan Regin)

2 comments:

  1. Bertram Sibley's gravestone in CWGC Jonkerbos War Cemetery, Nijmegen: http://www.flickr.com/photos/13706945@N00/11359048795/

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