From pickford5040 at gmail.com Wed Dec 3 09:36:55 2025 From: pickford5040 at gmail.com (pickford5040 at gmail.com) Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2025 09:36:55 -0000 Subject: [Bell Historians] Second-hand books available Message-ID: <03f101dc6438$5d26ead0$1774c070$@gmail.com> Thanks to the generosity of Sylvia Kendrick, Roger Kendrick's widow, there are a number of useful secondhand bell books available for sale at the John Taylor Bellfoundry Museum in Loughborough. Proceeds from the sale will go directly towards the upkeep of the Taylor museum and archives. The books are sensibly but moderately priced. The remaining titles available (as of yesterday) include the following: Banister, William The Art & Science of Change Ringing 1874 (Ellis facsimile reprint 2006) Bell News Vol.11 (bound volume 1892-3) Bell News Vol.12 (bound volume 1893-4) Butler, William Musical Handbells (2000) Cattermole, Paul Church Bells of Norfolk booklets 1991-2000 (set of four - 1. Clavering Hndred, 2. Loddon Hundred, 3/4 Diss and Earsham, 5. Depwade) Cattermole, Paul Church Bells and Bell-Ringing: A Norfolk profile (1990) Coleman Bedside Companion Coleman Ringer's Companion Dalton, Christopher The Bells and Belfries of Dorset (3 vols, 2000-2005) Dawson, George - Derbyshire, Notts, Sheffield (many copies available) Dodds Church Bells of Hertfordshire 1994 Dodds, Joyce Hertfordshire Bellfounders 2003 Dove, R.H. Bellringer's Guide - 3rd edition, 1962 (green) Dove, R.H. Bellringer's Guide - 6th edition, 1982 (light purple) Dove, R.H. Bellringer's Guide - 7th edition, 1988 (white) Dove, R.H. Bellringer's Guide - 8th edition, 1994 (fawn) Dove, R.H. Bellringer's Guide - 9th edition, 2000 (white) Dove, R.H. Bellringer's Guide - 10th edition, 2012 (light blue) Dove, R.H. Bellringer's Guide - 11th edition, 2018 (light purple) Dunkin, E.H.W. The Church Bells of Cornwall 1878 (Ellis facsimile edition, 2008) Jennings, Trevor A History of Staffordshire Bells (1970) Jennings, Trevor The Development of British Bell Fittings, 1991 Johnston, Jill England's Child: The Carillon and the Casting of Big bells (2008) Morris History & Art of Change Ringing 1931 (EP reprint 1974) Pickford, Chris Steeple, Bells, and Ringers of Coventry Cathedral (1987) Raven, J.J. Bells of England 1906 or 1907 Ringing World 1979 (bound volume) Ringing World CD 1941-1970 Ringing World CD 1971-2000 Sharp, Frederick Church Bells of Berkshire (Kingsmead reprint, 1970) Shepherd, Edgar The Sound of Bells (with EP disk) Taylor family booklet, 1933 Walters, H.B. Church Bells (Mowbray "Arts of the Church" series, 1908 If you're interested in any of these, please contact Taryn Page - Taryn at belltrust.co.uk - at the Museum to check if still available / ask about price / reserve / order. She will be able to take your order and arrange for books to be sent out. 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It does surprise me that the holy land has never had any ringable towers but seeing that German missionaries where very popular in that part of the world during the late 19th century I think this might explain why places like the church of the the holy sepulchre have bells hung for swing chiming, nevertheless it's something that's always interested me hence my query Regards Oliver lee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From csz_stl at swbell.net Mon Dec 8 01:33:01 2025 From: csz_stl at swbell.net (Carl S Zimmerman) Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2025 01:33:01 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Bell Historians] english bells in the holy land In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1095251051.569336.1765157581276@mail.yahoo.com> Gillett & Johnston installed a 35-bell carillon in the tower of the YMCA in Jerusalem in 1930.? Eijsbouts added a bass bell during an overhaul in 2018.? It is played regularly. Harrington installed a set of 8 tubular bells in Christ Church, Jerusalem (date unknown), and a recent photo of the building suggests that they may still be there. Carl Scott Zimmerman, Campanologist Saint Louis, Missouri, USA - ?- 19th c. home of at least 37 bell founders or resellers Tel. +1-314-821-8437 Webmaster for www.TowerBells.org ?* Avocation: tower bells ?* Recreation: handbells ?* Mission: church bellsWebmaster for www.TSCChapter134.orgTreasurer, World Carillon Federation On Sunday, December 7, 2025 at 06:10:26 PM CST, oliver Lee via Bell-historians wrote: #yiv5359679909 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}Little bit of a strange question but are there any english bells in the Holy land (i.e jerusalem and bethlehem?), I know that st george's cathedral in jerusalem has an appropriately large tower for a ring of bells but I haven't come across any documentation that explicitly mentions what there is up there which makes me wonder? if it's one of those cases where the tower was provided but the bells where never installed thanks to monetary constraints!. It does surprise me that the holy land has never had any ringable towers but seeing that German missionaries where very popular in that part of the world during the late 19th?century I think this might explain why places like the church of the the holy sepulchre have bells hung for swing chiming, nevertheless it's something that's always interested me hence my queryRegards?Oliver lee _______________________________________________ Bell-historians mailing list Bell-historians at lists.ringingworld.co.uk https://lists.ringingworld.co.uk/listinfo/bell-historians -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From laurie2027 at hotmail.com Mon Dec 8 01:47:13 2025 From: laurie2027 at hotmail.com (Laurie Alexander) Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2025 01:47:13 +0000 Subject: [Bell Historians] english bells in the holy land In-Reply-To: <1095251051.569336.1765157581276@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1095251051.569336.1765157581276@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: There is an online video - https://christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/bells/ Christ Church in Jerusalem, an Anglican church in the Old City, uniquely houses a set of eight historic Harrington tubular bells, installed over a century ago, which ring for services and special occasions but are in need of restoration, serving as a distinctive landmark and musical feature in the Holy Land. Key Details: * Type: An octave of tubular bells (8 bells). * Location: Housed at Christ Church, the Anglican parish in the Old City of Jerusalem. * History: Installed over 100 years ago. * Significance: It's the only tubular bell system in the Holy Land. * Function: Used for Sunday services, weddings, and events. * Status: The bells were silenced for decades but are being actively restored through fundraising efforts, notes Christ Church Jerusalem. Learn More & Support: * You can find details and ways to support the restoration on the official Christ Church Jerusalem website. * Articles from Anglican Compass and Christ Church Annual Reports provide more context. ________________________________ From: Bell-historians on behalf of Carl S Zimmerman via Bell-historians Sent: Monday, 8 December 2025 12:33 PM To: oliver Lee via Bell-historians Cc: Carl S Zimmerman Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] english bells in the holy land Gillett & Johnston installed a 35-bell carillon in the tower of the YMCA in Jerusalem in 1930. Eijsbouts added a bass bell during an overhaul in 2018. It is played regularly. Harrington installed a set of 8 tubular bells in Christ Church, Jerusalem (date unknown), and a recent photo of the building suggests that they may still be there. Carl Scott Zimmerman, Campanologist Saint Louis, Missouri, USA - - 19th c. home of at least 37 bell founders or resellers Tel. +1-314-821-8437 Webmaster for www.TowerBells.org * Avocation: tower bells * Recreation: handbells * Mission: church bells Webmaster for www.TSCChapter134.org Treasurer, World Carillon Federation On Sunday, December 7, 2025 at 06:10:26 PM CST, oliver Lee via Bell-historians wrote: Little bit of a strange question but are there any english bells in the Holy land (i.e jerusalem and bethlehem?), I know that st george's cathedral in jerusalem has an appropriately large tower for a ring of bells but I haven't come across any documentation that explicitly mentions what there is up there which makes me wonder if it's one of those cases where the tower was provided but the bells where never installed thanks to monetary constraints!. It does surprise me that the holy land has never had any ringable towers but seeing that German missionaries where very popular in that part of the world during the late 19th century I think this might explain why places like the church of the the holy sepulchre have bells hung for swing chiming, nevertheless it's something that's always interested me hence my query Regards Oliver lee _______________________________________________ Bell-historians mailing list Bell-historians at lists.ringingworld.co.uk https://lists.ringingworld.co.uk/listinfo/bell-historians -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pickford5040 at gmail.com Mon Dec 8 09:43:37 2025 From: pickford5040 at gmail.com (pickford5040 at gmail.com) Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2025 09:43:37 -0000 Subject: [Bell Historians] english bells in the holy land In-Reply-To: References: <1095251051.569336.1765157581276@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <008301dc6827$2119bb60$634d3220$@gmail.com> Thanks for this - fills gap (date, 1898; Christ Church) in my list of tubular bells. I can add that they're in the key of C, largest 88" long Chris Pickford Knighton (Powys), UK Tel: 07811-453525 e-mail: pickford5040 at gmail.com From: Bell-historians On Behalf Of Laurie Alexander via Bell-historians Sent: 08 December 2025 01:47 To: oliver Lee via Bell-historians Cc: Laurie Alexander ; Carl S Zimmerman Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] english bells in the holy land There is an online video - https://christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/bells/ Christ Church in Jerusalem, an Anglican church in the Old City, uniquely houses a set of eight historic Harrington tubular bells, installed over a century ago, which ring for services and special occasions but are in need of restoration, serving as a distinctive landmark and musical feature in the Holy Land. Key Details: * Type: An octave of tubular bells (8 bells). * Location: Housed at Christ Church, the Anglican parish in the Old City of Jerusalem. * History: Installed over 100 years ago. * Significance: It's the only tubular bell system in the Holy Land. * Function: Used for Sunday services, weddings, and events. * Status: The bells were silenced for decades but are being actively restored through fundraising efforts, notes Christ Church Jerusalem. Learn More & Support: * You can find details and ways to support the restoration on the official Christ Church Jerusalem website. * Articles from Anglican Compass and Christ Church Annual Reports provide more context. _____ From: Bell-historians > on behalf of Carl S Zimmerman via Bell-historians > Sent: Monday, 8 December 2025 12:33 PM To: oliver Lee via Bell-historians > Cc: Carl S Zimmerman > Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] english bells in the holy land Gillett & Johnston installed a 35-bell carillon in the tower of the YMCA in Jerusalem in 1930. Eijsbouts added a bass bell during an overhaul in 2018. It is played regularly. Harrington installed a set of 8 tubular bells in Christ Church, Jerusalem (date unknown), and a recent photo of the building suggests that they may still be there. Carl Scott Zimmerman, Campanologist Saint Louis, Missouri, USA - - 19th c. home of at least 37 bell founders or resellers Tel. +1-314-821-8437 Webmaster for www.TowerBells.org * Avocation: tower bells * Recreation: handbells * Mission: church bells Webmaster for www.TSCChapter134.org Treasurer, World Carillon Federation On Sunday, December 7, 2025 at 06:10:26 PM CST, oliver Lee via Bell-historians > wrote: Little bit of a strange question but are there any english bells in the Holy land (i.e jerusalem and bethlehem?), I know that st george's cathedral in jerusalem has an appropriately large tower for a ring of bells but I haven't come across any documentation that explicitly mentions what there is up there which makes me wonder if it's one of those cases where the tower was provided but the bells where never installed thanks to monetary constraints!. It does surprise me that the holy land has never had any ringable towers but seeing that German missionaries where very popular in that part of the world during the late 19th century I think this might explain why places like the church of the the holy sepulchre have bells hung for swing chiming, nevertheless it's something that's always interested me hence my query Regards Oliver lee _______________________________________________ Bell-historians mailing list Bell-historians at lists.ringingworld.co.uk https://lists.ringingworld.co.uk/listinfo/bell-historians -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From charollais at gmail.com Mon Dec 8 14:15:35 2025 From: charollais at gmail.com (Gareth Davies) Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2025 14:15:35 +0000 Subject: [Bell Historians] english bells in the holy land In-Reply-To: <008301dc6827$2119bb60$634d3220$@gmail.com> References: <1095251051.569336.1765157581276@mail.yahoo.com> <008301dc6827$2119bb60$634d3220$@gmail.com> Message-ID: <6129633F-E726-4205-AD14-EF571B39BF88@gmail.com> Oliver Holley Wakeling completed a university dissertation last year on 'The Medieval Church Bells of the Middle East?. I?m sure she would be happy to share it. Let me know off list if you would like her contact details. Gareth Davies charollais at gmail.com > On 8 Dec 2025, at 09:43, Chris Pickford via Bell-historians wrote: > > Thanks for this ? fills gap (date, 1898; Christ Church) in my list of tubular bells. I can add that they?re in the key of C, largest 88? long > > Chris Pickford > Knighton (Powys), UK > Tel: 07811-453525 > e-mail: pickford5040 at gmail.com > > From: Bell-historians On Behalf Of Laurie Alexander via Bell-historians > Sent: 08 December 2025 01:47 > To: oliver Lee via Bell-historians > Cc: Laurie Alexander ; Carl S Zimmerman > Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] english bells in the holy land > > There is an online video - https://christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/bells/ > > Christ Church in Jerusalem, an Anglican church in the Old City, uniquely houses a set of eight historic Harrington tubular bells , installed over a century ago, which ring for services and special occasions but are in need of restoration, serving as a distinctive landmark and musical feature in the Holy Land. > Key Details: > Type: An octave of tubular bells (8 bells). > Location: Housed at Christ Church, the Anglican parish in the Old City of Jerusalem. > History: Installed over 100 years ago. > Significance: It's the only tubular bell system in the Holy Land. > Function: Used for Sunday services, weddings, and events. > Status: The bells were silenced for decades but are being actively restored through fundraising efforts, notes Christ Church Jerusalem . > Learn More & Support: > You can find details and ways to support the restoration on the official Christ Church Jerusalem website. > Articles from Anglican Compass and Christ Church Annual Reports provide more context. > > From: Bell-historians > on behalf of Carl S Zimmerman via Bell-historians > > Sent: Monday, 8 December 2025 12:33 PM > To: oliver Lee via Bell-historians > > Cc: Carl S Zimmerman > > Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] english bells in the holy land > > Gillett & Johnston installed a 35-bell carillon in the tower of the YMCA in Jerusalem in 1930. Eijsbouts added a bass bell during an overhaul in 2018. It is played regularly. > > Harrington installed a set of 8 tubular bells in Christ Church, Jerusalem (date unknown), and a recent photo of the building suggests that they may still be there. > > Carl Scott Zimmerman, Campanologist > Saint Louis, Missouri, USA - > - 19th c. home of at least 37 bell founders or resellers > Tel. +1-314-821-8437 > Webmaster for www.TowerBells.org > * Avocation: tower bells > * Recreation: handbells > * Mission: church bells > Webmaster for www.TSCChapter134.org > Treasurer, World Carillon Federation > > > On Sunday, December 7, 2025 at 06:10:26 PM CST, oliver Lee via Bell-historians > wrote: > > > Little bit of a strange question but are there any english bells in the Holy land (i.e jerusalem and bethlehem?), I know that st george's cathedral in jerusalem has an appropriately large tower for a ring of bells but I haven't come across any documentation that explicitly mentions what there is up there which makes me wonder if it's one of those cases where the tower was provided but the bells where never installed thanks to monetary constraints!. It does surprise me that the holy land has never had any ringable towers but seeing that German missionaries where very popular in that part of the world during the late 19th century I think this might explain why places like the church of the the holy sepulchre have bells hung for swing chiming, nevertheless it's something that's always interested me hence my query > Regards > Oliver lee > > _______________________________________________ > Bell-historians mailing list > Bell-historians at lists.ringingworld.co.uk > https://lists.ringingworld.co.uk/listinfo/bell-historians > _______________________________________________ > Bell-historians mailing list > Bell-historians at lists.ringingworld.co.uk > https://lists.ringingworld.co.uk/listinfo/bell-historians -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From charollais at gmail.com Tue Dec 9 09:03:19 2025 From: charollais at gmail.com (Gareth Davies) Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2025 09:03:19 +0000 Subject: [Bell Historians] english bells in the holy land In-Reply-To: <6129633F-E726-4205-AD14-EF571B39BF88@gmail.com> References: <1095251051.569336.1765157581276@mail.yahoo.com> <008301dc6827$2119bb60$634d3220$@gmail.com> <6129633F-E726-4205-AD14-EF571B39BF88@gmail.com> Message-ID: <06824873-62B6-4E02-A8B6-FBA03DC7C0E3@gmail.com> Further to my earlier post, Holley is happy for me to share her email address and would be delighted to hear from anyone interested in her research. holley.wakeling at gmail.com Gareth > On 8 Dec 2025, at 14:15, Gareth Davies wrote: > > Oliver > > Holley Wakeling completed a university dissertation last year on 'The Medieval Church Bells of the Middle East?. > > I?m sure she would be happy to share it. Let me know off list if you would like her contact details. > > Gareth Davies > charollais at gmail.com > > >> On 8 Dec 2025, at 09:43, Chris Pickford via Bell-historians wrote: >> >> Thanks for this ? fills gap (date, 1898; Christ Church) in my list of tubular bells. I can add that they?re in the key of C, largest 88? long >> >> Chris Pickford >> Knighton (Powys), UK >> Tel: 07811-453525 >> e-mail: pickford5040 at gmail.com >> >> From: Bell-historians On Behalf Of Laurie Alexander via Bell-historians >> Sent: 08 December 2025 01:47 >> To: oliver Lee via Bell-historians >> Cc: Laurie Alexander ; Carl S Zimmerman >> Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] english bells in the holy land >> >> There is an online video - https://christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/bells/ >> >> Christ Church in Jerusalem, an Anglican church in the Old City, uniquely houses a set of eight historic Harrington tubular bells , installed over a century ago, which ring for services and special occasions but are in need of restoration, serving as a distinctive landmark and musical feature in the Holy Land. >> Key Details: >> Type: An octave of tubular bells (8 bells). >> Location: Housed at Christ Church, the Anglican parish in the Old City of Jerusalem. >> History: Installed over 100 years ago. >> Significance: It's the only tubular bell system in the Holy Land. >> Function: Used for Sunday services, weddings, and events. >> Status: The bells were silenced for decades but are being actively restored through fundraising efforts, notes Christ Church Jerusalem . >> Learn More & Support: >> You can find details and ways to support the restoration on the official Christ Church Jerusalem website. >> Articles from Anglican Compass and Christ Church Annual Reports provide more context. >> >> From: Bell-historians > on behalf of Carl S Zimmerman via Bell-historians > >> Sent: Monday, 8 December 2025 12:33 PM >> To: oliver Lee via Bell-historians > >> Cc: Carl S Zimmerman > >> Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] english bells in the holy land >> >> Gillett & Johnston installed a 35-bell carillon in the tower of the YMCA in Jerusalem in 1930. Eijsbouts added a bass bell during an overhaul in 2018. It is played regularly. >> >> Harrington installed a set of 8 tubular bells in Christ Church, Jerusalem (date unknown), and a recent photo of the building suggests that they may still be there. >> >> Carl Scott Zimmerman, Campanologist >> Saint Louis, Missouri, USA - >> - 19th c. home of at least 37 bell founders or resellers >> Tel. +1-314-821-8437 >> Webmaster for www.TowerBells.org >> * Avocation: tower bells >> * Recreation: handbells >> * Mission: church bells >> Webmaster for www.TSCChapter134.org >> Treasurer, World Carillon Federation >> >> >> On Sunday, December 7, 2025 at 06:10:26 PM CST, oliver Lee via Bell-historians > wrote: >> >> >> Little bit of a strange question but are there any english bells in the Holy land (i.e jerusalem and bethlehem?), I know that st george's cathedral in jerusalem has an appropriately large tower for a ring of bells but I haven't come across any documentation that explicitly mentions what there is up there which makes me wonder if it's one of those cases where the tower was provided but the bells where never installed thanks to monetary constraints!. 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Andrew Bull _____ From: Bell-historians [mailto:bell-historians-bounces at lists.ringingworld.co.uk] On Behalf Of bill at hibberts.co.uk Sent: 12 December 2025 17:52 To: bell-historians at lists.ringingworld.co.uk Subject: [Bell Historians] Page from Gloucester & Bristol report On page 66 of the 1993 Gloucester and Bristol annual report, Andrew Mead published a list of false peals rung for the association. Does anyone have a copy of this report, and if so, could they scan the page and send it to me at bill at hibberts.co.uk? Many thanks, Bill H -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bill at hibberts.co.uk Fri Dec 12 20:04:44 2025 From: bill at hibberts.co.uk (bill at hibberts.co.uk) Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2025 20:04:44 -0000 Subject: [Bell Historians] Page from Gloucester & Bristol report Message-ID: <019501dc6ba2$8f461100$add23300$@hibberts.co.uk> I now have the page I need, thanks to Nick Bowden. 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