[Bell Historians] Oldest Change Ringing bell
Peter and Judith McCoy
mccoy at m...
Wed Mar 17 23:31:25 GMT 2004
12 and 21 there you go George!!!
Why not go the whole way and say the bell in the church at Goring on Thames
is a ring of 1.
Or say bells in towers of three or more, then we can the right answer.
PWM
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From: "George Dawson" <George at d...>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 4:06 PM
Subject: [Bell Historians] Oldest Change Ringing bell
> How many changes are available on 2 bells?
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> > The treble of two at Hampton Gay is dated mid-thirteenth century by
> > Sharpe. It weighs 0-3-12.
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