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Performances reportThis page gives a report of the performances matching your search criteria. There were 37 matching performances. Lancashire Association Salford, Greater Manchester St Thomas, Pendleton Tuesday, 2 January 1923 in 3h 2 (18–0–10) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by J W Washbrook 1 J W Washbrook (C) 2 Samuel Wood 3 Joseph Lowe 4 Thomas B Worsley 5 Titus Barlow 6 William Cooper 7 Harry Chapman 8 Amos Trippier This peal was rung as a welcome to Councillor Trippier after recovering from a serious illness Ringing world: 618.0036 Lancashire Association Flixton, Greater Manchester St Michael Saturday, 13 January 1923 in 3h 6 (13–3–1) 5088 Double Norwich Court Bob Major Composed by A Knights 1 George Pownall 2 Edward Jenkins (C) 3 Miss Emma Tonge 4 Alfred Barnes 5 Tom Wilde 6 Joseph Leatherbarrow 7 Allen F Bailey 8 Richard F Deal First peal in the method on the bells. This was Miss Tonge's first peal of Double Norwich and great credit is due to her for the splendid way she rang throughout. Ringing world: 619.052 Lancashire Association Bury, Greater Manchester St Mary the Virgin Saturday, 13 January 1923 in 2h 59 (12–3–2) 5088 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by J Thorp 1 John Hill 2 Thomas Collinge 3 James H Banks 4 Thomas Rollerson 5 Thomas Wallwork 6 Robert Wallwork (C) 7 William Mitchell 8 Joshua Ramsbottom First peal in the method: 1, 7, 8. Ringing world: 619.0052 Ringing World page reference: 619.0052Lancashire Association Eccles, Lancashire St Mary the Virgin Monday, 15 January 1923 in 3h 1 (13¾) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by James W Washbrook 1 Joseph Lowe 2 John Potter 3 Samuel Wood 4 Ernest Cutsforth 5 James W Washbrook (C) 6 Allen F Bailey 7 Harry Chapman 8 Amos Trippier H.ung with the bells half muffled as a token of respect to Mrs. Oldfield, wife of Mr. Malcolm Oldfield, the chief ringer at the above church. Ringing world: 619.0053 Lancashire Association Walkden, Lancashire St Paul, Old bells Tuesday, 23 January 1923 in 3h 1 (13–2–0) 5024 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by J W Washbrook 1 Ernest Cutsforth 2 Allen F Bailey 3 John Potter 4 Thomas Ball Worsley 5 William Henry Shuker 6 Titus Barlow 7 Harry Chapman 8 J W Washbrook (C) First peal in the method: 1, 2, 3, 6. First peal in the method on the bells This composition is now rung for the first time. Ringing world: 621.0083 Ringing World page reference: 621.0083Lancashire Association Swinton, Greater Manchester St Peter Saturday, 10 February 1923 in 3h 10 (22–0–7) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holts ten part 1 George Morris 2 Thomas Lingard 3 David Clarke 4 Daniel Howard 5 John Brockbank 6 Thomas Howard (C) 7 Charles Seddon 8 William Collier First peal: 8. This is the first peal on the bells since they were recast and rehung by Messrs. J. Taylor and Co., Loughborough. All the ringers are of the local band with the exception of T. Lingard and C. Seddon, who come from Pendlebury. Ringing world: 624.0130 Lancashire Association Tyldesley, Greater Manchester St George Saturday, 3 March 1923 in 2h 58 (11½) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Cox's Six-part 1 Robert Allred 2 Harry Allred 3 Benjamin Thomas Allred 4 Joseph Ridyard 5 Herbert Allred (C) 6 Frederick Grundy 7 Joseph H Ridyard 8 Arthur Burton Rung as a memorial peal to the late James Allred Ringing world: 0626.0163 Ringing World page reference: 626.0163Lancashire Association Stand, Greater Manchester All Saints, Whitefield Saturday, 3 March 1923 in 3h 2 (22–0–22) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Parker's twelve part 1 Samuel Morris 2 William Mitchell 3 William Fernley 4 Alfred Frost 5 Arthur Ridyard 6 Frank Stoneley 7 Walter W Wolstencroft (C) 8 Richard Longden First peal: 8. this peal was rung in honour of the 3rd birthday of Master Arthur james Ridyard, son of Arthur Rodyard, and for the 70th birthday of Mr james Hopwood, grandfather of A J Ridyard. The band wich to thank Mr Morris for standing in at the last minute and having the bells in readiness. Ringing world: 626.162 Ringing World page reference: 626.0162Lancashire Association Salford, Greater Manchester St Thomas, Pendleton Saturday, 3 March 1923 in 3h 45 (18–0–10) 5936 Double Norwich Court Bob Major Composed by G Lindoff 1 Ernest Cutsforth 2 Allen F Bailey 3 John Potter 4 Harry Chapman 5 Titus Barlow 6 Samuel Wood 7 Edward Jenkins (C) 8 James W Washbrook Ringing world: 625.0147 Lancashire Association Salford, Greater Manchester Sacred Trinity Tuesday, 13 March 1923 in 2h 50 (11–2–17) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Banks' Six-Part 1 John P Fidler 2 Arthur Ridyard 3 Joseph H Ridyard 4 William Jones 5 Joseph Ridyard 6 Frank Stoneley (C) 7 Walter W Wolstencroft 8 W Billinge The ringer of the treble hails from Hazel Grove, 3rd, 4th and 5th from Worsley, 7th from Ashton, and 6th and tenor from Didsbury. First peal in the method on the bells. Rung as a birthday compliment to Mrs. H. Kellet, wife of the respected Captain of this tower. Both are service ringers at this church. Ringing world: 627.0179 Lancashire Association Todmorden, West Yorkshire Unitarian Church Tuesday, 27 March 1923 in 2h 55 (14–0–17) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Ten-Part 1 Harry Greenwood 2 John Nash (C) 3 Harry Sutcliffe 4 Harold Greenwood 5 Frank Fielden 6 Tom Fielden 7 Robert Barker 8 Sam Hartley First peal: 3, 4 and 7. Rung as a birthday compliment to Mr John Mitton upon attaining his 70th birthday. He has been a ringer at the above place of worship about 40 years. Lancashire Association Salford, Greater Manchester St Thomas, Pendleton Saturday, 31 March 1923 in 3h 3 (18–0–10) 5024 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by J W Parker 1 Herbert Greenhalgh 2 Thomas B Worsley 3 John E Bibby 4 Francis Bibby 5 Edward Jenkins (C) 6 Titus Barlow 7 Harry Chapman 8 Allen F Bailey Rung in honour of Easter Eve. First peal of Major: 1 Ringing world: 630.0227 Lancashire Association Burnley, Lancashire St Peter Saturday, 14 April 1923 in 3h 5 (16–1–14) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by John Holt (10 part) 1 Arthur Tomlinson (C) 2 Henry Tomlinson 3 Fred Chambers 4 Herbert Wormwell 5 Thomas Stoucliffe 6 Edwin Ogden 7 John Watson 8 Laurence J Williams First peal: 2 First peal in method: 6. Ringers of 2nd, 4th and 6th hail from Burnley, tenor from Church Kirk, and remainder from Blackburn. Ringing world: 632.0259 Ringing World page reference: 632.0259Lancashire Association Swinton, Greater Manchester St Peter Monday, 16 April 1923 in 3h 6 (22–0–7) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Thurstans' Four-part 1 William Jones 2 Frederick Grundy 3 John Potter 4 Daniel Howard 5 Joseph Ridyard 6 Thomas Howard 7 Joseph H Ridyard (C) 8 William Collier First peal in the method on the bells. First in the method: 4, 6, 8. Mr. John Potter's I00th peal of Stedman Triples. The ringers wish to thank the Vicar and Churchwardens for allowing them the privilege of ringing the first peal of stedman on the bells. Which was successful at the fourth attempt. Ringing world: 633.0275 Lancashire Association Pendlebury, Greater Manchester Christ Church Saturday, 21 April 1923 in 3h (15) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Carters (No 9) 1 Joseph H Ridyard 2 Fred Grundy 3 Thomas Lingard 4 William Jones 5 Joseph Ridyard 6 Walter W Wolstencroft 7 Arthur Ridyard (C) 8 John Edge Ringing world: 632.0260 Lancashire Association Manchester, Greater Manchester St John the Evangelist, Miles Platting Thursday, 26 April 1923 in 3h 4 (12–0–22) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by J W Washbrook 1 Herbert Greenhalgh 2 Joseph Hall 3 Miss Emma Tonge 4 Allen F Bailey 5 James W Washbrook (C) 6 Percy W Shuker 7 Richard F Deal 8 William H Shuker First peal in the method with a working bell: 1, also as a birthday compliment to Mr R H Hall, father of the ringer of the 2nd, on his 84th birthday. Ringing world: 0633.0276 Lancashire Association Salford, Greater Manchester St Thomas, Pendleton Friday, 11 May 1923 in 3h 2 (18–0–10) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by J W Washbrook 1 James W Washbrook (C) 2 Frederick Page 3 Joseph Lowe 4 Ernest Cutsforth 5 Titus Barlow 6 William H Shuker 7 Samuel Greenhalgh 8 Amos Trippier Rung as a birthday compliment to Messrs S. Greenhalgh and A. Trippier, also as a wedding compliment to Mr. Richard Newton, U.S.A. Ringing world: 636.0323 Lancashire Association Preston, Lancashire St John the Evangelist Tuesday, 15 May 1923 in 3h 16 (25–1–14) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Thurstans' Four-part 1 E Roger Martin (C) 2 Alec Martin 3 J Richard Taylor 4 Edward Armstrong 5 Frederick Harwood 6 Albert E Woodhouse 7 William Taylor 8 Benjamin A Knights First peal in the method: 3. Rung half-muffled to the memory of Sir Harry Cartmel, OBE, who was interred at St Anne's on the same day. He was six times Mayor of Preston, and a very prominent public man. Lancashire Association Swinton, Greater Manchester St Peter Saturday, 2 June 1923 in 2h 54 (22–0–7) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Reeves' Variation 1 Sydney D James 2 Albert Parker 3 David Clarke 4 Daniel Howard 5 John Brockbank 6 Thomas Howard (C) 7 John Howard 8 William Collier First peal: 1, 2. The ringers of the 2nd and 7th hail from Poolstock, Wigan; the rest are of the local company. Ringing world: 539.371 Lancashire Association Runcorn, Cheshire All Saints Saturday, 2 June 1923 in 2h 55 (15–3–15 in E) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Sir A. P. Heywood's Variation of Thurstans' Four-Part 1 Benjamin Trevitt 2 Claude S Benwell 3 John Wilkinson 4 Walter Hughes 5 James Martin 6 George R Newton (C) 7 Edward Caunce 8 Thomas W Mather First peal of Stedman: 1, 2, 8. Also the first peal of Stedman on the bells. Rung in honour of the birthday of His Majesty King George V. RW 0638.0357 Lancashire Association Preston, Lancashire St John the Evangelist Saturday, 9 June 1923 in 3h 18 (25–1–14) 5088 Spliced Treble Bob Major (2m) Worcester Variation Composed by Edward C Gobey 1 E Roger Martin 2 James Armstrong 3 H Stanley Robinson 4 Harry France 5 Frederick Harwood 6 William Lancaster 7 John H Gartside 8 Benjamin A Knights (C) First peal in the method in the county by the Association, and by all the band except the conductor. Rung at the first attempt, without a practice. Lancashire Association Heptonstall, West Yorkshire St Thomas the Apostle Saturday, 9 June 1923 in 3h 7 (18–1–3) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Brook's Variation 1 Herbert Davenport 2 William Crabtree 3 Lawrence Williams 4 William Horan 5 Harry Entwistle 6 John Watson 7 Arthur Tomlinson (C) 8 George Staff First peal in the method on the bells. First peal: 4 First peal in the method: 5 The ringers of 1 & 2 are from Todmorden Parish, 3 from Church Kirk, 4 Cross Stone, 5 Burnley Holy Trinity, 6 Blackburn Parish, 7 St Michaels Blackburn and Tenor Milnrow Parish. Lancashire Association Bebington, Wirral St Andrew Wednesday, 12 September 1923 in 3h (8–1–13 in A♭) 5088 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by Gabriel Lindoff 1 Ernest Jones 2 Alfred E Bacon 3 Claude I Davies 4 A Percival Knights 5 Edward Caunce 6 John Wilkinson 7 James George 8 Joseph E Sykes (C) First peal of Kent Major: 2 Lancashire Association Bebington, Wirral St Andrew Wednesday, 26 September 1923 in 2h 45 (8–1–13 in A♭) 5040 Minor (2m) Being six 720's of Kent Treble Bob and one of Plain Bob. 1 Thomas C Larkey 2 Alfred E Bacon 3 John W Jones 4 A E Percival Knights 5 John Cooke 6 Joseph E Sykes (C) First peal of Minor: 1 Rung after meeting short for Kent Major. Lancashire Association Walkden, Lancashire St Paul, Old bells Monday, 1 October 1923 in 2h 55 (13–2–0) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by S Biddlestone's Twleve part 1 George Pincott 2 Alfred Potter 3 Benjamin Welsby 4 Ernest Cutsforth 5 Samuel Oakes 6 James Bolton 7 John Potter (C) 8 Arthur Burton Rung to celebrate the coming of age of Mr. J. Bolton, and also as a birthday coml'liment to Mr. G. Pincott First peal: 3, 6. Ringing world: 656.0643 Ringing World page reference: 656.0643Lancashire Association Prescot, Lancashire St Mary Saturday, 6 October 1923 in 3h 8 (15) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Heywood's Variation of Thurstan's Four-Part 1 Thomas C Larkey 2 Claude S Benwell 3 Edward Caunce 4 John Wilkinson 5 A Percival Knights 6 George R Newton (C) 7 James Martin 8 Ernest Jones First peal of Stedman: 1, 5. First peal of Stedman on the bells. This is the first peal on these bells for 32 years. Ringing World page reference: 656.0644Lancashire Association Manchester, Greater Manchester St John the Evangelist, Miles Platting Saturday, 6 October 1923 in 3h 2 (12–0–22) 5088 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by J Thorpe 1 Allen F Bailey 2 William Berry (C) 3 Joseph Hall 4 Miss Emma Tonge 5 Samuel Holt 6 Frank Berry 7 George H Shuker 8 Joseph Ridyard Rung on the eve of the Harvest Festival, also as a birthday compliment to the ringer of seventh. 2,6 ,7: First peal in the method. First peal in the method on the bells. Treble ringer from Pendleton, 2nd, 5th, 6th ,from Middleton, tenor Manchester Cathedral, rest the local band, Ringing world: 656.0645 Lancashire Association Manchester, Greater Manchester St John the Evangelist, Miles Platting Tuesday, 16 October 1923 in 2h 48 (12–0–22) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Jas W Washbrook Senior 1 George H Shuker 2 Joseph Hall 3 Robert Davies 4 Walter Brown 5 James W Washbrook (C) 6 William H Cooper 7 Allen F Bailey 8 Thomas Jones Rung to celebrate the wedding of Mr. R. F: Deal and Miss E. Tonge, solemnised' at this church earlier in the day. Quickest peal on the bells, First peal on an inside bell: 1. 70th peal: 4. 8: First peal, and was proposed and ascepted as a member of the association before starting. Ringing world: 658.0675 Lancashire Association Tyldesley, Greater Manchester St George Saturday, 20 October 1923 in 3h 2 (11½) 5056 Plain Bob Major Composed by C H Martin 1 Herbert Allred 2 Robert Allred 3 Ernest Cutsforth 4 Frederick Grundy 5 Peter Crook 6 William Robinson 7 William Pennington 8 John Potter (C) First peal in the method: 4 Arranged for Mr. Robinson, who hails from Ambleside. Ringing world: 0658.0676 Ringing World page reference: 658.0676Lancashire Association Middleton, Lancashire St Leonard Saturday, 27 October 1923 in 2h 55 (12½) 5056 Plain Bob Major Composed by W Berry 1 James Arrowsmith 2 William Berry (C) 3 James Jacques 4 John Smith 5 Samuel Holt 6 Tom A Ogden 7 Thomas K Driver 8 Frank Berry First peal: 4 Rung as a birthday compliment to the ringer of the 7th. This composition contains the 4th 12 times in 5-6, 5th and 6th 16 times in 5-6, and 2 and 3 never in 6th's place Ringing world: 659.0693 Ringing World page reference: 659.0693Lancashire Association Thurstaston, Wirral St Bartholomew Saturday, 3 November 1923 in 2h 43 (6–2–15 in B♭) 5040 Doubles (3m) Being 30 six scores of Grandsire, 8 six scores of Plain Bob and 4 six scores of Canterbury Pleasure 1 Alfred E Bacon 2 John Wilkinson 3 Joseph E Sykes 4 George R Newton (C) 5 Edward Caunce First peal of doubles by all except the ringer of the third. First peal on the bells. First peal of Doubles by the Lancashire Association. All the above band, with the exception of the treble ringer, have now rung peals on all numbers from 5 to 12 inclusive. Rung in honour of the wedding of the Crown Prince of Sweden and Lady Louise Mountbatten. Lancashire Association Bebington, Wirral St Andrew Saturday, 24 November 1923 in 3h 8 (8–1–13 in A♭) 5056 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by C Middleton 1 Arthur Lindoff 2 Thomas W Gilmour 3 Thomas Hammond 4 Claude S Benwell 5 John Wilkinson 6 James Martin 7 George R Newton (C) 8 Edward Caunce First peal in the method by all the band, on the bells, and by the Liverpool Branch of the Lancashire Association. Rung as a birthday compliment to the ringer of the 3rd. Lancashire Association Tyldesley, Greater Manchester St George Monday, 3 December 1923 in 3h 4 (11½) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Vicars' Six-part 1 George Allred 2 Ernest Cutsforth 3 Robert Allred 4 James Bolton 5 George Pincott 6 Peter Crook (C) 7 Herbert Allred 8 Arthur Burton First peal: 1 First with a working bell: 3 Ringing world: 0665.0787 Ringing World page reference: 665.0787Lancashire Association Swinton, Greater Manchester St Peter Saturday, 8 December 1923 in 3h 12 (22–0–7) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Rev C D P Davies 1 Daniel Howard 2 Sydney D James 3 Thomas Howard (C) 4 David Clarke 5 John Brockbank 6 William Collier 7 Walter Hesketh 8 Richard Potter This peal was rung as a compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John Brockbank on the 40th anniversary of their wedding, which took place at St. Peter 's Church, Swinton, on Saturday, December 8th, 1883. This is the first peal rung by the local band at Swinton for a period of 25 years. First peal: 8 First peal with an inside bell: 2, 6. Ringing world: 665.0787 Lancashire Association Worsley, Lancashire St Mark Saturday, 15 December 1923 in 2h 58 (21–0–14) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Vicars' Six-part 1 Frederick Grundy 2 David Clark 3 Sydney D James 4 William Collier 5 Daniel Howard 6 Joseph H Ridyard (C) 7 Joseph Ridyard 8 Stanley N Harrison Ringing world: 668.003 Ringing World page reference: 668.0003Lancashire Association Pendleton, Lancashire St Thomas Monday, 31 December 1923 in 3h 4 (18–0–10 in E) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by J W Washbrook 1 Alfred Barnes 2 George H Shuker 3 Samuel Greenhalgh 4 Benjamin Thorpe 5 Allen F Bailey 6 William H Shuker 7 John Potter (C) 8 Amos Trippier Rung half-muffled for the late Mr J W Washbrook and Mr H Chapman's grandchild Ringing world: 671.0051 Ringing World page reference: 671.0051Lancashire Association Middleton, Lancashire St Leonard Monday, 31 December 1923 in 2h 50 (12½) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Variation of Parkers Six-Part 1 John Hollows 2 William Berry (C) 3 James Jacques 4 John Smith 5 Samuel Holt 6 Frank Berry 7 Thomas K Driver 8 William Hardman First peal in the method, and rung at the first attempt: 4 All the ringers belong to the local band. Ringing world: 670.0036 Ringing World page reference: 670.0036 | |
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