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Framland Ringers Society; Friends of Dorothy Society; Geldrop, Guild of St Brigida Bellringers; Gloucester and Bristol Diocesan Association (5 CC Reps) Guildford Diocesan Guild (4 CC Reps) Guild of Medical Ringers; Guild of St Magnus; Halifax Archdeaconry Guild; Handbell Ringers of Great Britain; Hereford Diocesan Guild (4 CC Reps)
The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers (UK) Gruppo Campanari Padre Stanislao Mattei (Bologna, Italy) Handbell Musicians of America (United States, chapter of English Handbell Ringers Association) Handbell Ringers of Great Britain (United Kingdom) Société Française de Campanologie (France) Unione Campanari Bolognesi (Emilia and Romagna ...
A handbell is a bell designed to be rung by hand. To ring a handbell, a ringer grasps the bell by its slightly flexible handle – traditionally made of leather, but often now made of plastic – and moves the arm to make the hinged clapper strike the inside of the bell.
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Much ringing is carried out by bands of ringers meeting at their local tower to ring its bells. For the sake of variety, though, many ringers like to take occasional trips to make a tower grab ringing the bells of a less familiar tower. The setting, the church architecture, the chance to ring more bells than usual, the bells' unique tone, their ...
Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers (known to ringers as Dove's Guide or simply Dove) is the standard reference to the rings of bells hung for English-style full circle ringing. The vast majority of these "towers" are in England and Wales but the guide includes towers from the rest of the British Isles as well as a few from around the world ...
The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers (CCCBR) is an organisation founded in 1891 which represents ringers of church bells in the English style. [1] It acts as a co-ordinating body for education, publicity and codifying change ringing rules, also for advice on maintaining and restoring full-circle bells. Within England, where the vast ...
The Lancashire Bellringers, a team of eight who toured Australia for George Coppin in the years 1863–1870, gave encouragement to local groups, both handbell [5] and belfry [6] ringing. Lynch was inspired to import a set of 40 handbells from Mears and Stainbank in 1868. These instruments, being a tenor set, were of deeper tone than the ...