Harry Sear's band Astwood's bell frame Bletchley's bells in the churchyard Old Bradwell band Calverton's old church Thornborough re-hang Olney's bells Astwood church in the snow Downs Barn installation Newport sub-web
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Corrections to analysis of bell harmonics at Wavendon and Great Linford - June 2022


In the News
Tower:Fenny Stratford
Event Date:November 17, 1914
Title:What Woffler Hears
Text:Mr. James George, of Rugby. - this person, who holds the record length in Campanology upon 12 bells, viz., 12,240 changes in eight hours and thirty nine minutes, completed on Tuesday 17th inst., a feat in walking. He left Rugby at 6 a.m. and reached Fenny Stratford at 6 p.m. having rested two hours on the journey, which is forty miles, and was completed in ten hours. On that date Mr. George was within ten days of his 61st birthday.
Publication:The Wolverton Express
Publication Date:November 27, 1914
Page:4