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
North Bucks Branch Archive Project

Main Branch site:

Branch site

The Branch web site contains up to date information about ringing in North Bucks. Much of the information formerly in this site can now be found there.


Latest on this site:

Corrections to analysis of bell harmonics at Olney - December 2024


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Branch events here:

 Just off the road, this little church is easily overlooked
DescriptionJust off the road, this little church is easily overlooked
Approx Date1999
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Who has circled the tower to peals:

Who has rung the most peals here:

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:

Classification from "Bellframes - A Practical Guide to Inspection and Recording - C J Pickford 1993"