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Performances reportThis page gives a report of the performances matching your search criteria. There were 16 matching performances. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Bridgend, Bridgend St Illtyd, Newcastle Wednesday, 18 January 1933 in 2h 57 (16–0–3 in F) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Washbrook's Twenty-Part 1 D Rees James 2 Ernest J Stitch 3 John W Jones 4 John Phillips 5 Frank Rowsell 6 Charles H Perry 7 Albert J Pitman (C) 8 Edwin M Smith Rung as a birthday peal for Miss Stitch, sister of the ringer of the 2nd. 100th peal for the association by the ringer of the 6th. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association St Mellons, Cardiff St Mellon Wednesday, 15 February 1933 in 2h 40 (9–3–17 in G) 5040 Plain Bob Minor Seven 720's each called differently 1 William Bolton 2 John W Jones 3 Ernest Coombes 4 Alfred W Heath 5 Charles H Perry (C) 6 John Phillips Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Bedwellty, Caerphilly St Sannan Friday, 17 February 1933 in 3h 12 (14–0–14 in F♯) 5040 Grandsire Doubles Forty-two six-scores with 7-6-8 covering 1 Horace Werrett 2 Idris Rowlands 3 Stuart Williams 4 Ivor Werrett 5 Glyn Williams (C) 6 Arthur Griffiths 7 Timothy Popnell 8 Thomas Hyde First peal: 6. Rung half-muffled in memory of the Rector (the Rev. R. Davies), who was interred at Milford Haven the same day; also in memory of the wife of the ringer of the 7th. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Newport, Newport Cathedral Church of St Woolos Saturday, 18 February 1933 in 3h 15 (21–2–20 in D) 5051 Stedman Caters Composed by G Lindoff 1 Frederick Atwell 2 John W Jones 3 George Popnell 4 Charles Greedy 5 George Large 6 Donald G Clift 7 Alfred W Heath 8 Ernest J Stitch 9 Frederick Chamberlain (C) 10 Seymour R Barker First peal of Stedman Caters: 1. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Nash, Newport St Mary Saturday, 4 March 1933 in 2h 42 (7–3–18 in B♭) 5040 Doubles (3m) Forty-two six-scores, comprising Stedman, Plain Bob and Grandsire 1 Henry A Bullock 2 Donald G Clift 3 Kenneth Knowles 4 George Popnell (C) 5 John W Jones First peal on the bells, which were recently restored and hung in a new metal frame by Taylor and Co. It is hoped a new treble will be added, the frame for which is provided. The tone and general workmanship are excellent. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Bridgend, Bridgend St Illtyd, Newcastle Wednesday, 15 March 1933 in 2h 56 (16–0–3 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Ten-Part 1 James W Phillips 2 John W Jones 3 Edward T Bailey 4 Ernest J Stitch 5 Charles H Perry (C) 6 Alfred W Wright 7 John Phillips 8 Edwin M Smith First peal and first attempt: 1. First peal "inside" and first attempt: 3. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Bassaleg, Newport St Basil Saturday, 18 March 1933 in 2h 47 (7–1–26 in A♭) 5040 Plain Bob Minor Seven 720's called differently 1 Henry A Bullock 2 Arthur Hawkins 3 John W Jones 4 George Hawkins 5 George Popnell (C) 6 Kenneth Knowles First peal on the bells, which are of cast steel by Vickers, of Sheffield, and were placed in the tower some 60 years ago Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Chepstow, Monmouthshire St Mary Saturday, 8 April 1933 in 3h (17–1–0 in E) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Original 1 Edgar W Luff 2 Charles Greedy 3 John W Jones 4 Arthur Hawkins 5 Donald G Clift (C) 6 Alfred W Heath 7 George Hawkins 8 Harold E Simms Thanks are due to Mr. E. W. Luff, who filled a gap at a moment’s notice, also to Mr. Simms for obtaining permission to ring and for having everything in readiness. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Bridgend, Bridgend St Illtyd, Newcastle Saturday, 22 April 1933 in 2h 55 (16–0–3 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Parker's Twelve-Part 1 Edwin M Smith 2 Benjamin J Toby 3 Charles H Perry (C) 4 John W Jones 5 Frank Rowsell 6 Alfred W Wright 7 Ernest J Stitch 8 Edward T Bailey Arranged and rung as a wedding peal for the ringer of the treble, Mr. E. M. Smith, who was married at the above church on the 17th inst., this being the nearest date upon which a peal could be arranged, the band wishing him and his bride health and long life and happiness. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Bridgend, Bridgend St Illtyd, Newcastle Saturday, 6 May 1933 in 3h (16–0–3 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Grove's Transposition of Parker's Twelve-Part 1 George Chappell 2 Albert J Pitman 3 William E Wiseman 4 Charles H Perry 5 John W Jones 6 Alfred W Wright 7 Ernest J Stitch (C) 8 Edward T Bailey First peal: 3. Rung on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of the accession of His Majesty King George V. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Bedwellty, Caerphilly St Sannan Saturday, 17 June 1933 in 2h 54 (14–0–14 in F♯) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Grove's Transposition of Parker's Twelve-Part 1 Thomas Love 2 Cyril Davies 3 George Cooke 4 Norman Porter 5 Percy Jones 6 William Pike 7 Alban E Slatter (C) 8 Glyn Williams First peal: 4. Rung for the induction of the new Rector, the Rev James Davies, BA, who was inducted on Wednesday, June 14th. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Clevedon, Somerset St Andrew Monday, 7 August 1933 in 2h 57 (14–1–20 in E) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by A J Pitman's Transposition of Parker's Twelve-Part 1 George Popnell 2 John Phillips 3 John W Jones 4 Charles H Perry (C) 5 Arthur Hawkins 6 Alfred W Heath 7 Ernest J Stitch 8 D Rees James The band take this opportunity of thanking the Vicar for the use of the bells, and Mr. S. E. James for having them in readiness, birthday compliment to the conductor. Ringing World page reference: 1169.0513Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Bridgend, Bridgend St Illtyd, Newcastle Sunday, 10 September 1933 in 3h 2 (16–0–3 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Rev E Bankes James 1 Edward T Bailey 2 John W Jones 3 George Popnell 4 John Phillips 5 Charles H Perry (C) 6 Albert J Pitman 7 Alfred W Heath 8 Edwin M Smith Especially arranged and rung in honour of the wedding of Mr. Albert A. Worthington and Miss Dorothy Muriel James, daughter of one of the local lingers, who were married at the above church on this day. Tho band wish them every success and happiness in their future life. Also as a compliment to the ringer of the 6th’s daughter on having won a State Scholarship. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Peterstone Wentloog, Newport Former Church of St Peter Monday, 18 September 1933 in 2h 55 (7–2–19 in A♭) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Grove's Transposition of Parker's Twelve-Part 1 John W Jones 2 Alfred W Heath 3 Evan Coles 4 Frederick Hannington 5 Hugh Thomas 6 Peter Heath 7 John Phillips (C) 8 Seymour R Barker Arranged specially and rung in honour of the wedding of Miss Hilda Heath and Mr. Albert Stoodley, which took place the same afternoon at the neighbouring Parish Church of Rumney. The bride is the daughter of Mr. A. W. Heath, the ringer of the second bell, and a sister of the ringer of the 6th. The band take this opportunity of wishing them long life and happiness. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Newport, Monmouthshire All Saints Monday, 4 December 1933 in 3h 3 (14–3–11) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by John Carter 1 Rev Ivor J Richards 2 Tom Ford 3 Frank Millard 4 Leslie F G Bainham 5 Frederick Bullock 6 John W Jones (C) 7 George Day 8 Harry Bullock First peal of Grandsire Triples: 1. First peal and first attempt: 3, 4. First peal: 5. Arranged specially by the junior members of the tower and rung as a compliment to the conductor on the eve of his 68th birthday. All are Sunday service ringers at this church excepting the ringer of the treble, who is curate at St. Mark’s, the Mother Church of All Saints’. Llandaff & Monmouth Diocesan Association Bridgend, Bridgend St Illtyd, Newcastle Sunday, 31 December 1933 in 2h 59 (16–0–3 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Parker's Twelve-Part 1 James W Phillips 2 William H Evans 3 Edward T Bailey 4 Benjamin J Toby 5 Charles H Perry (C) 6 Alfred W Wright 7 D Rees James 8 Edwin M Smith Rung for the watchnight service. The above are all Sunday service ringers at this church, and this is the first local peal on the bells for over 21 years. A birthday peal for the ringer of the tenor; also for Miss Marion James, youngest daughter of tho ringer of the seventh. | |
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