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  2. Chime hours - Wikipedia

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    It was Ruth Tongue (1898–1981) who coined the term "chime child" and drew further attention to the myth of the chime hours by claiming to be one of these "chime children" herself. [2] This was not her only claim to fame, as she made a successful living as a folklorist in general.

  3. Clock chime - Wikipedia

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    A clock chime is a melody or a set of melodies played at intervals upon a set of bells to mark the passage of time. It is also the name of the installed set of bells, when they are not part of a larger bell instrument such as a carillon .

  4. Westminster Quarters - Wikipedia

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    In 1851, the chime was adopted by Edmund Beckett Denison (an amateur horologist, and graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, who was familiar with the Great St Mary's chime) for the new clock at the Palace of Westminster, where the bell Big Ben hangs. From there its fame spread. It is now one of the most commonly used chimes for striking clocks ...

  5. Whittington chimes - Wikipedia

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    It is also one of two clock chime melodies with multiple variations, the other being the Ave Maria chimes. Before the name Whittington became common, the melody used to be referred to as “chimes on eight bells”. [2] However, evidence suggests it was originally a chime on six bells – a melody that has not been in use at St Mary-le-Bow ...

  6. Numberjacks - Wikipedia

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    Numberjacks centres on the adventures of a group of anthropomorphic numbers. The main Numberjacks; Three, Four, Five, and Six, are the main protagonists of the series. They normally spend their everyday lives inside a sofa until a call comes in from real-life child Agents, who report problems that need solving.

  7. Numbertime - Wikipedia

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    The first series, which is aimed at four- to five-year-olds, comprised ten episodes focusing on the numbers 1-10, in order; each episode opened with Lolita introducing herself to the viewer, and pulling the number for the episode off its string (which was hanging from the studio ceiling), then pushing it into its correct hole in a wall, and singing the main theme, One to Ten, as each of its ...