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.
irkibby 11 months ago
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KDowner94 1 year ago
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.
macstyle2004 1 year ago
These sound bl**dy awful, and look hard work - do they ever get rung?
simonbellringer 1 year ago
@simonbellringer they could sound worse, just
KDowner94 11 months ago
@KDowner94 Yeah, they could be striking the same notes in steel...
simonbellringer 11 months ago
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
junglelord 2 years ago
Minor key - front 3 of a 4. The notes on Dove are wrong. I am having someone analyse the exact notes.
macstyle2004 3 years ago
I have analyzed them for you.
Bell #1: B b
Bell # 2: A x
Bell # 3: G x
1BODGER95 2 years ago
Can't tell if these are in a major or minor key!!!!
1BODGER95 3 years ago
Where is this tower?
meme2702 3 years ago
It is North Frodingham, East Yorkshire. The locals love their bells.
Thanks!
These are AWFULL!
theyre nice!
irkibby 3 years ago
James Harrison III Bells - Ho Ho Ho.
macstyle2004 4 years ago
what were they like to ring?
pal05pmajor3 2 years ago
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
irkibby 4 years ago
did they de-augment Withernsea?
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.
irkibby 11 months ago
Comment removed
KDowner94 1 year ago
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.
macstyle2004 1 year ago
These sound bl**dy awful, and look hard work - do they ever get rung?
simonbellringer 1 year ago
@simonbellringer they could sound worse, just
KDowner94 11 months ago
@KDowner94 Yeah, they could be striking the same notes in steel...
simonbellringer 11 months ago
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
junglelord 2 years ago
Minor key - front 3 of a 4. The notes on Dove are wrong. I am having someone analyse the exact notes.
macstyle2004 3 years ago
I have analyzed them for you.
Bell #1: B b
Bell # 2: A x
Bell # 3: G x
1BODGER95 2 years ago
Can't tell if these are in a major or minor key!!!!
1BODGER95 3 years ago
Where is this tower?
meme2702 3 years ago
It is North Frodingham, East Yorkshire. The locals love their bells.
macstyle2004 3 years ago
Thanks!
meme2702 3 years ago
These are AWFULL!
1BODGER95 3 years ago
theyre nice!
irkibby 3 years ago
James Harrison III Bells - Ho Ho Ho.
macstyle2004 4 years ago
what were they like to ring?
pal05pmajor3 2 years ago
These 3 bells are much better than Withernsea, and go better too. Treble and Tenor are by James Harrison.
macstyle2004 4 years ago
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
irkibby 4 years ago
did they de-augment Withernsea?
irkibby 4 years ago