Posted by cjb |
4/25/2005 7:47 AM | remove |
it is a very similar construction to the St-Esprit church in Rosemont.
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Posted by TaP |
4/25/2005 10:55 PM | remove |
you rely on rusted bolts
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Posted by SPEK Photo |
4/26/2005 12:21 AM | remove |
much more than kids knots. I shaked the ladder very hard before going up and did the inspection as I was climbing it: very sound.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
4/26/2005 1:07 AM | remove |
and its only surface rust, a lot safer than the hundred year old ladders in st francis!
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Posted by TaP |
6/29/2005 12:16 AM | remove |
im just kidding:P
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Posted by Mutt |
6/30/2005 7:38 PM | remove |
Did you ring the bell?
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Posted by SPEK Photo |
7/1/2005 12:48 AM | remove |
Didn't came throug my mind at the time. I will next time!
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Posted by TurboZutek |
7/4/2005 7:33 PM | remove |
The ladder looks quite sturdy!
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Posted by nel58 |
11/6/2005 4:48 PM | remove |
SPEK,bring ear plugs if you ring the bell ! I suppose it's a real bell....could you see where it's from ?
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Posted by nel58 |
11/6/2005 4:51 PM | remove |
Sorry for the "real bell" of course it's real,I meant really nice bell...was there more than one ?
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
11/6/2005 6:50 PM | remove |
the bells i was close to in the belfry of st francis last year one was from england, the knights of columbus bell was from france and the dearfield bell inside the church was from france (its got quite the history)
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