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  2. School bell - Wikipedia

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    School bell visible in St Johns School, Sydney, Australia (1872) Typical School bell in Austria (1978-2021) Sound of a School bell in Austria. The ringing of a school bell announces important times to a school's students and staff, such as marking the beginnings and ends of the school day, class periods, and breaks. In some schools it may take ...

  3. File:St Botolph's Bell Ringing.webm - Wikipedia

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    Original file (WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 50 s, 1,920 × 1,080 pixels, 5.22 Mbps overall, file size: 31.03 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Westminster Quarters - Wikipedia

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    The Westminster Quarters, from its use at the Palace of Westminster, is a melody used by a set of four quarter bells to mark each quarter-hour. It is also known as the Westminster Chimes, Cambridge Quarters, or Cambridge Chimes, from its place of origin, the Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge.

  5. Peal - Wikipedia

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    Peal board in St Michael and All Angels' church, Penkridge, Staffordshire, recording the first peal on the new bells in 1832. In campanology (bell ringing), a peal is the special name given to a specific type of performance of change ringing which meets certain exacting conditions for duration, complexity and quality.

  6. Electric bell - Wikipedia

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    The most widely used form is the interrupter bell, which is a mechanical bell that produces a continuous sound when current is applied. See animation, above. The bell or gong (B), which is often in the shape of a cup or half-sphere, is struck by a spring-loaded arm (A) with a metal ball on the end called a clapper, actuated by an electromagnet ...

  7. The Australian and New Zealand Association of Bellringers

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    Their sound has gone forth: a history of change ringing in Australia and New Zealand to 2001. Millswood, South Australia: Australian and New Zealand Association of Bellringers. ISBN 0957873603. Bleby, Elizabeth (1989). We sing in a strange land: a history of change ringing in Australia and New Zealand to 1988. South Australia: Australian and ...

  8. Church bell - Wikipedia

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    The Angelus, depicting prayer at the sound of the bell (in the steeple on the horizon) ringing a canonical hour.. Oriental Orthodox Christians, such as Copts and Indians, use a breviary such as the Agpeya and Shehimo to pray the canonical hours seven times a day while facing in the eastward direction; church bells are tolled, especially in monasteries, to mark these seven fixed prayer times.

  9. Bell - Wikipedia

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    As the bell swings higher the sound is projected outwards rather than downwards. Larger bells may be swung using electric motors. In some places, such as the Salzburg Cathedral, the clapper is held against the sound bow with an electric clasp as the bell swings up. The clasp would release the clapper to provide a cleaner start to ringing.