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  • The sanctus bell at a church in Oxfordshire is by John Conyers of Hull.... I'm a bit puzzled as to why it's so far away from E Yorks.

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  • They do et rung and have quite a new band in the village. They go easier than they look, but are very loud as there is a large hole in the floor and the bells are directly above.

  • These sound bl**dy awful, and look hard work - do they ever get rung?

  • @simonbellringer they could sound worse, just

  • @KDowner94 Yeah, they could be  striking the same notes in steel...

  • My great great grandfather owned the Star Inn, in North Frodingham. His name was John Ward. They came to Canada in the late 1800's

    Cheers

  • Minor key - front 3 of a 4. The notes on Dove are wrong. I am having someone analyse the exact notes.

  • I have analyzed them for you.

    Bell #1: B b

    Bell # 2: A x

    Bell # 3: G x

  • Can't tell if these are in a major or minor key!!!!

  • Where is this tower?

  • It is North Frodingham, East Yorkshire. The locals love their bells.

  • Thanks!

  • These are AWFULL!

  • theyre nice!

  • James Harrison III Bells - Ho Ho Ho.

  • what were they like to ring?

  • These 3 bells are much better than Withernsea, and go better too. Treble and Tenor are by James Harrison.

  • Ah

    I have been to the other place with a 3 with this name which is located in an industrial town . the three there are now a swing chime only

  • did they de-augment Withernsea?

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