[Bell Historians] Bells & clocks
Dickon Love
dickon at lovesguide.com
Tue Jun 2 11:44:36 BST 2026
Thanks Richard,
I can answer the question about the dual lines that appear against some
events. The first line is system generated. The second line is part of the
project update that was provided at the time and refines the information. We
needed the system generated line as in many instances there was no project
update. But we maintain the project line as it can often give that little
bit more information in addition to the system generated line (and largely
predates those). As you know, this is a VERY new feature and, as data is
entered, we can review to determine what actually appears on the screen.
However, the view of most people is to have too much information than miss
out on any. The same goes for the summaries of the projects, which can be
crafted by different individuals - either in the Dove Team, or prescribed by
the contractors and/or towers. Again, we prefer to have more than less.
Being an online resource, we don't believe this is a problem. Clearly
wording would be edited were projects to be part of a written work. Given
that there are now thousands of these, we can't easily abbreviate all of
them, and indeed, we receive feedback to say that too much abbreviation is
unwanted. However, this may be something we can review in the future once we
shift our focus from the rapid data entry currently required if we want to
produce a new hardback book.
Not to be too defensive though - we do like to receive/encourage feedback!!
:)
Dickon Love
Dove Lead
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Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Bells & clocks
Whilst the information about which bells in a ring are used as part of a
clock chime might be of interest to some people, I think it would be a
bridge too far to include this information on Dove.
In my opinion, Dove is already cluttered with too much trivial and
repetitious information. Do we really need two lines stating, "Transferred
from xyz and augmented from 5 bells", followed by a line stating: "The x
bells were transferred from abc to xyz, 3 bells were added to make the ring
up to 8"? This is in addition to a good number very verbose descriptions of
work carried out on bell installations, which could easily be abbreviated to
just one line.
Richard
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Sent: Tuesday, 2 June 2026 4:56 PM
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Cc: 'Carl S Zimmerman' <csz_stl at swbell.net>
Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Bells & clocks
Thanks for the question. Responding from the Dove perspective.
We do record some ancillary aspects, for example, we record the presence of
an Ellacombe rack, but only provided we are advised of its presence. In the
case of Madley, we hadn't been notified, but I have just updated the Dove
record. https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/tower/11004
We also note if bells are rung from e.g. baton keyboard, electronic
controls, with the same proviso.
We do not record which bells are used as quarter or hour bells unless they
are installed as such as their principle use.
We know about the AHS Database, and indeed I have my own log-in details for
it.
In theory we could start recording which bells are quarter/hour bells, and
indeed record references to the AHS database. The issue is that of time and
the ability to maintain these data to a sufficiently high quality. We would
also need to complete additional development to allow these fields -
although once done, this would not in itself be a huge effort. In the case
of the AHS database, it is not public, so the value would only be limited.
Of course, those who run the AHS database would be welcome to maintain Dove
Tower IDs within their database, and provided the quality is sufficient,
data exchange could take place in that direction, and I'd be happy to speak
to them about that.
There has been a fair degree of expansion within Dove over the past few
years to meet the interests of the ringing community and the Church of
England, as well as to support the various appendices in the published book,
so we have to be careful what else we take on, although there are a couple
more major expansions in the pipeline.
Dickon Love
Dove Lead
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Cc: Carl S Zimmerman <csz_stl at swbell.net <mailto:csz_stl at swbell.net> >
Subject: [Bell Historians] Bells & clocks
Inspired by a news article on restoration of the clockworrks at Madley,
Herts., I write to ask whether there is a national list of tower clocks
comparable to what Dove provides for bells. If so, is anyone considering
connecting such a list with Dove? or expanding Dove to include mentions of
ancillary equipment? Madley, for example, has a restored Ellacombe rack
that operates on all eight bells, plus a tower clock that strikes the hour
as well as the half hour (and perhaps the quarters as well). But neither of
those facilities is mentioned in Dove's entry for Madley, so it is not clear
which of the eight serve also as clock bells. Other rings have associated
chiming machines of various kinds, probably also associated with clockworks.
Currently I am working on a project to consolidate lists of known products
of American tower clock manufacturers, with the aim of eventually connecting
that with the various surviving lists of the products of American
bellfounders. I hope to increase tower clock enthusiasts' appreciation of
the bells associated with such clocks, and vice versa.
Comments?
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 <http://www.towerbells.org/>
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* Mission: church bells
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