Unringable. The frame consists of 4 beams. |
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Fastest peal
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Longest peal(s)
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Branch events here:
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Description | The church viewed from the road |
Approx Date | 1999 |
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Who has circled the tower to peals:
Who has rung the most peals here:
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The figures below show the difference, in cents, between each bell and what it should be to be in tune with the tenor.
A positive figure shows that the bell is sharp, a negative figure shows that it is flat. There are 100 cents between notes on the scale.
History of bells in this tower:
1 of 3, John II Clarke, 1607 | | |
| 2 of 3, Alexander Rigby, 1688 | |
| | 3 of 3, W & J Taylor, 1828 |
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Bellframes Type 1 - A |
Beam in sockets or holes in the walls of the tower or belfry |
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Classification from "Bellframes - A Practical Guide to Inspection and Recording - C J Pickford 1993"
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