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The bells of Gotham in Nottinghamshire

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2011

1 1910 John Taylor & Co
2 1910 John Taylor & Co
3 1658 George Oldfield I of Nottingham
4 1598 Henry Oldfield II of Nottingham
5 1598 Henry Oldfield II of Nottingham (7-0-5 (358kg) in G)
Pronounced "Goat Ham", this settlement lies on the road between Loughborough and Nottingham. The church with, a tower and spire stands by the road.
The bells hang in frame and fittings of 1910. They are a rather fine ring of bells, which is why I have posted them despite there already being a video of them existing on YouTube
For more information, mainly about the Oldfield bells, see
http://southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk/gotham/hbells.php

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  • Yeah... I kinda did beat you to it... in January... I recorded a weird method: St Remigius Doubles.  Sounded good though, cos these are nice bells indeed :-)

  • @8spliced I knew of your video, these sound far far better on the stairs!

  • Oh, it's pure music, marvellous! Another video - I presume that's why this one is very short?

  • @arnoldusglocke see the channel "8spliced" and search "gotham", he has visited here too as he lives nearby

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  • good bells!!!

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