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Performances reportThis page gives a report of the performances matching your search criteria. There were 50 matching performances. Lancashire Association Rochdale, Greater Manchester St Chad Saturday, 3 January 1931 in 3h 3 (15–1–23) 5024 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by J W Parker 1 Titus Barlow 2 Laurence J Williams 3 Robert Wallwork 4 Thomas Wallwork 5 William Horan 6 Herbert Davenport 7 Leslie W G Morris 8 Thomas B Worsley (C) First peal of surprise on the bells Ringing world: 1034.0036 Ringing World page reference: 1034.0036Lancashire Association Broughton, Lancashire St John the Baptist Saturday, 3 January 1931 in 2h 42 (9–2–23) 5040 Minor (3m) Two 720's each of Oxford and Kent Treble Bob, and three 720's of Plain Bob. 1 John T Bimson 2 John Charnock 3 William Taylor 4 Frederick Harwood 5 William Sharples (C) 6 Benjamin A Knights First peal on the bells after being rehanging on ball bearings by Mr. J. E. Groves, of Birmingham, the 'go' being very good. The band take this opportunity of thanking Mr. and Mrs. Madely for their kind hospitality after the peal, which was very much appreciated. Lancashire Association Salford, Greater Manchester Sacred Trinity Tuesday, 6 January 1931 in 2h 55 (11–2–17) 5040 Plain Bob Minor Composed by Seven extents, each called differently 1 Harold Hollingworth 2 Frank Stoneley 3 Joseph Hall 4 Albert Lees 5 Richard Longden 6 Wilfred J Moss (C) First peal of Minor: 4 Rung with the bells half-muffled as a token of respect to the late Rector (Rev. J. H. Kidd), who was interred at his native 'place in lreland on December 31st. Treble and 4th ringers belong to the local band. Ringing world: 1038.0101 Ringing World page reference: 1038.0101Lancashire Association Whalley, Lancashire St Mary V and All Saints Monday, 26 January 1931 in 3h 6 (21–3–19) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Parker's twelve part 1 Harry Hargreaves 2 Arthur Exton 3 H Bertram Potts 4 George Garrett 5 Thomas Jackson 6 Arthur Tomlinson (C) 7 William Proctor 8 Harry Pickup First peal: 4, 8. All are service ringers at the above church with the exception of the 6th ringer. Ringing world: 1037.0083 Ringing World page reference: 1037.0083Lancashire Association Walkden, Lancashire St Paul Saturday, 31 January 1931 in 3h 3 (18–2–1) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by J W Washbrook 1 Alfred Potter 2 Benjamin Welsby 3 Matthew Berry 4 James Denner 5 John Denner 6 Alfred (junior) Potter 7 John Potter (C) 8 Arthur Burton First peal in the method: 6. Rung as a welcome to the new Vicar of Walkden, the Rev. H. R. Bailey, who was inducted to the living the same afternoon. Ringing world: 1038.0100 Lancashire Association Eccles, Greater Manchester St Mary the Virgin Tuesday, 3 February 1931 in 3h 3 (19–3–13) 5056 Plain Bob Major Composed by Wilfrid J Moss 1 Christopher Gudgeon 2 Miss Annie Potter 3 Matthew Berry 4 Norman Heaps 5 Joseph Slater 6 Joseph H Ridyard 7 Peter (Senior) Crook 8 Wilfred J Moss (C) First peal in the method: 2, 3, 4, 5. First peal of Major as conductor. Rung on the birthday of J. Slater. Ringing world: 1039.0115 Lancashire Association Penwortham, Lancashire St Mary Saturday, 7 February 1931 in 2h 54 (8½) 5280 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by A Knights 1 John R Taylor 2 William Taylor 3 Thomas Calderbank 4 John Brown 5 Benjamin A Knights 6 Frederick Harwood 7 John Roskell 8 William Sharples (C) First peal on eight bells: 7. Mr John R Taylor has now rung each bell in this tower to a peal. These bells were augmented to eight and restored by the Freemasons in 1926. Lancashire Association Penwortham, Lancashire St Mary Saturday, 21 February 1931 in 2h 53 (9) 5024 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by A Knights 1 William Sharples 2 John Charnock 3 Miss May Clayton 4 Thomas Calderbank 5 Benjamin A Knights (C) 6 James Harrison 7 Arthur Hartley 8 John Brown Lancashire Association Mossley, Greater Manchester St George Saturday, 7 March 1931 in 3h 15 (12–1–14) 5088 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by T B Worsley 1 Ralph Taylor (C) 2 Harold Taylor 3 Frank Welham 4 John Clayton 5 Fred Walker 6 Ernest Garside 7 John Harrison 8 Walter W Wolstencroft All are service ringers at the above church except the 7th and the tenor ringers, who come from Ashton-under-Lyne Ringing world: 1042.0163 Ringing World page reference: 1042.0163Lancashire Association Burnley, Lancashire St Peter Saturday, 28 March 1931 in 3h 6 (18–0–8) 5024 Double Norwich Court Bob Major Composed by H W Wilde 1 Fred Hindle 2 William Horan 3 Laurence J Williams 4 F Fraukland Rigby 5 Richard Balderstone 6 William H Hunter 7 Arthur Tomlinson (C) 8 Herbert Davenport Lancashire Association Salford, Greater Manchester St Thomas, Pendleton Saturday, 4 April 1931 in 2h 55 (18–0–10) 5056 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by Middleton's 1 Herbert Greenhalgh 2 Leslie W G Morris 3 Ernest Bennett 4 Herbert Davenport 5 Laurence J Williams 6 William Horan 7 Titus Barlow 8 Edward Jenkins (C) First peal of Surprise as conductor. Rung as a birthday compliment to the daughter of the treble ringer Ringing world: 1046.0227 Ringing World page reference: 1046.0227Lancashire Association Heptonstall, West Yorkshire St Thomas the Apostle Saturday, 18 April 1931 in 2h 59 (18–1–3) 5152 London Surprise Major Composed by T B Worsley 1 Herbert Davenport 2 Thomas B Worsley (C) 3 George R Newton 4 Thomas Wallwork 5 Leslie W G Morris 6 William Horan 7 Titus Barlow 8 Edward Jenkins First peal in a surprise method on the bells. Rung on the fourth anniversary of the record peal of Oxford Treble Bob Major. Lancashire Association Swinton, Greater Manchester St Peter Saturday, 9 May 1931 in 3h 1 (22–0–7) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Ten-Part 1 Wilfred Grundy 2 Miss Annie Potter 3 Christopher Gudgeon 4 Charles Ollier 5 Frederick Grundy 6 Joseph H Ridyard 7 John Potter (C) 8 Arthur Burton This peal was rung to celebrate the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lingard, which took place on the Saturday previous Ringing world: 1051.0308 Lancashire Association Radcliffe, Greater Manchester St Mary Saturday, 16 May 1931 in 3h 10 (15–0–6) 5040 Plain Bob Minor Composed by Being seven 720s each called differently 1 Richard H Cammidge 2 Walter M Lowton 3 George Cheesbrough 4 Arthur Isherwood 5 William Mitchell (C) 6 Frank Emerson 7 Tom Emerson Ringing world: 1052.0325 Ringing World page reference: 1052.0325Lancashire Association Stockport, Cheshire 23 Greek Street Thursday, 21 May 1931 in 2h 10 (15 in C) 5058 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by Gabriel Lindoff 1–2 Alfred Barnes 3–4 Allen F Bailey (C) 5–6 Frederick Page 7–8 Peter Laflin Ringing World May 29th 1931 No. 1053 Vol. XXVI page 341 Lancashire Association Walkden, Lancashire St Paul Saturday, 23 May 1931 in 3h 10 (18–2–1) 5040 Double Norwich Court Bob Major Composed by J W Washbrook 1 James Grounds 2 Fred Frankland Rigby 3 John Denner 4 John Booth 5 Christopher Gudgeon 6 Joseph H Ridyard 7 Wilfred J Moss 8 John Potter (C) Ringing world: 1053.0340 Lancashire Association Bromborough, Cheshire St Barnabas Saturday, 23 May 1931 in 3h 10 (23–1–5 in E♭) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Thurston's Four part 1 George Williams (C) 2 John W Jones 3 George R Jones 4 Robert Sperring 5 T Reginald Dennis 6 William H Shuker 7 Arthur E Sharman 8 James Meldrum This is the first peal of Stedman on the bells since being recast and rehung. Ed: Their is no evidence that the bells have been re-cast. Lancashire Association Liverpool, Lancashire Our Lady and St Nicholas, Pier Head Monday, 25 May 1931 in 3h 40 (39) 5007 Stedman Cinques Composed by Gabriel Lindoff 1 Edwin Barnett, sen 2 George R Pye 3 George H Cross 4 Charles T Coles (C) 5 John Perry 6 Herbert Knight 7 Edwin H Lewis 8 Edward Jenkins 9 T Reginald Dennis 10 Walter Ayre 11 Thomas Groombridge, Sen 12 Rupert Richardson Source - G Pye peal book Lancashire Association Worsley, Lancashire St Mark Tuesday, 26 May 1931 in 2h 46 (21–0–14) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by J Carter (No 10) 1 Miss Annie Potter 2 John Potter 3 Norman Berry 4 William Jones 5 Frederick Grundy 6 Christopher Gudgeon 7 Joseph H Ridyard (C) 8 Bradshaw Knight Rung in honour of the 21st birthday of Norman Berry, grandson of the late James Henry Ridyard, of Worsley. First peal of Stedman on the bell by a lady ringer and quickest peal ever rung on the bells. Ringing world: 1054.0356 Ringing World page reference: 1054.0356Lancashire Association Penwortham, Lancashire St Mary Saturday, 30 May 1931 in 2h 46 (9) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Original 1 William Taylor 2 John Brown 3 Arthur Tomlinson (C) 4 J Richard Arthur 5 Thomas Calderbank 6 Fred Hindle 7 James Harrison 8 John Roskell First peal in the method on the bells. Lancashire Association Eccles, Greater Manchester St Mary the Virgin Monday, 8 June 1931 in 3h (19–3–13) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Washbrook's (No 1) 1 Fred Frankland Rigby 2 Norman Heaps 3 John Potter 4 Joseph Slater 5 Richard Longden 6 Joseph H Ridyard 7 Christopher Gudgeon (C) 8 Wilfred J Moss Ringing world: 1056.0392 Lancashire Association Walkden, Lancashire St Paul Saturday, 20 June 1931 in 3h 6 (18–2–1) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Thurstans' Four Part 1 James Marsh 2 Arthur Tomlinson 3 John Potter 4 Christopher Gudgeon 5 Joseph H Ridyard 6 Joseph Ridyard 7 Peter (Senior) Crook 8 Joseph A Tomlinson Rung in honour of the birthday of Mr. Alfred Potter, who has been a ringer of the above church for 46 years, also of the coming of age of Miss Muriel Cutsforth, of Bolton. Ringing world: 1057.0408 Lancashire Association Saddleworth, Greater Manchester St Chad Saturday, 20 June 1931 in 2h 48 (12) 5088 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by J Thorpe 1 Harry Platt 2 Ogden Moores 3 Tom Cocking 4 Sydney Goulden 5 Frank Lawton 6 Harry Mellor 7 Walter E Howarth 8 Charles E Platt (C) First peal in method: 4 First peal of Kent Major on the bells since they were rehung The thanks of the band are due to Mr. C. E. Platt for conducting the peal. Ringing world: 1057.0408 Ringing World page reference: 1057.0408Lancashire Association Saddleworth, Greater Manchester St Chad Saturday, 27 June 1931 in 3h 15 (12) 5184 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by F Robinson 1 Ralph Taylor 2 Harold Taylor 3 Harold Jackson 4 Frank Welham 5 Fred Walker 6 John Clayton 7 Ernest Garside 8 Walter W Wolstencroft (C) The thanks of the band are due to the r inger of the 3rd, who kindly took the place of Mr. J. Harrison, who is lying ill in the infirmary through an accident Ringing world: 1058.0424 Ringing World page reference: 1058.0424Lancashire Association Leigh, Lancashire St Mary the Virgin Monday, 27 July 1931 in 3h (21) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Heywood's No 1 1 Revd F Frankland Rigby 2 Christopher Gudgeon 3 John Booth 4 James W Grounds 5 James L Wright 6 Wilfred J Moss 7 John Potter (C) 8 Herbert Southern First peal: 8 First peal in the method on the bells Ringing world: 1063.0503 Ringing World page reference: 1063.0503Lancashire Association Bolton, Greater Manchester All Souls Saturday, 1 August 1931 in 3h 4 (23–2–23) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by J Aspinnall's Six part 1 C Pike 2 Robert Holden 3 Jack Kay 4 Albert Heywood 5 H Pennington 6 Herbert Johnson 7 John E Markland (C) 8 Norman Critchley First peal: 8 Ring to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the above church Ringing world: 1063.0503 Ringing World page reference: 1063.0503Lancashire Association Whalley, Lancashire St Mary V and All Saints Monday, 3 August 1931 in 3h 8 (21–3–19) 5024 Double Norwich Court Bob Major Composed by H W Wilde 1 Frederick Hindle 2 John Booth 3 William H Shuker 4 Richard Balderstone 5 Peter (Snr) Crook 6 Edwin Jennings 7 Arthur Tomlinson (C) 8 Joseph Ridyard Arranged for Mr E Jennings, of Kendal Ringing world: 1064.0519 Ringing World page reference: 1064.0519Lancashire Association Stockport, Greater Manchester St Mary Monday, 3 August 1931 in 3h 26 (23–3–16) 5017 Stedman Caters Composed by Gabriel Lindoff 1 Lester L Gray 2 Fred Frankland Rigby 3 Charles E Lawson 4 George R Newton 5 James W Grounds (C) 6 Christopher Wallater 7 William Horan 8 Leslie W G Morris 9 James H Riding 10 G Ronald Edwards First peal of Caters: 2, 3. Ringing world: 1063.0502 Ringing World page reference: 1063.0502Lancashire Association Stockport, Greater Manchester St George Monday, 3 August 1931 in 3h 37 (29¼) 5040 Kent Treble Bob Royal Composed by Arthur Knights 1 Charles E Lawson 2 Fred Frankland Rigby 3 G Ronald Edwards 4 Christopher Wallater 5 George R Newton 6 James W Grounds 7 Leslie W G Morris 8 Lester L Gray 9 Peter Laflin 10 James H Riding (C) Ringing world: 1063.0502 Ringing World page reference: 1063.0502Lancashire Association Balderstone, Greater Manchester St Mary Saturday, 15 August 1931 in 2h 53 (12–3–20) 5056 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by Thomas B Worsley 1 Wilfred Halliwell 2 Thomas Wallwork 3 Herbert Davenport 4 Laurence J Williams 5 Christopher Gudgeon 6 Richard Balderstone 7 William Horan 8 Thomas B Worsley (C) First peal in the method: 1, 5. First peal of surprise on the bells. Ringing world: 1065.535 Ringing World page reference: 1065.0535Lancashire Association Eccles, Greater Manchester St Mary the Virgin Tuesday, 25 August 1931 in 3h 4 (19–3–13) 5024 Superlative Surprise Major Composed by Thomas B Worsley 1 Wilfred Halliwell 2 Fred Frankland Rigby 3 Wilfred J Moss 4 John Potter 5 Christopher Gudgeon 6 Walter W Wolstencroft 7 William Horan 8 Thomas B Worsley (C) First peal in the method: 1, 2. Ringing world: 1067.0567 Lancashire Association Prestwich, Greater Manchester St Mary the Virgin Saturday, 29 August 1931 in 3h (16–0–15) 5056 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by Charles Middleton 1 William Horan 2 James W Grounds 3 Robert Wallwork 4 Thomas Wallwork 5 Christopher Gudgeon 6 Herbert Davenport 7 Leslie W G Morris 8 James H Riding (C) Ringing world: 1067.568 Lancashire Association Ambleside, Westmorland St Mary Friday, 25 September 1931 in 3h 28 (32–2–2 in D♭) 5056 Bristol Surprise Major Composed by Gabriel Lindoff 1 Gabriel Lindoff 2 Charles W Roberts (C) 3 George R Pye 4 Charles T Coles 5 Lewis W Wiffen 6 James Bennett 7 Edward P Duffield 8 William Pye First Surprise peal in the county Source - W Pye peal book Lancashire Association Kendal, Westmorland Holy Trinity Saturday, 26 September 1931 in 3h 27 (23–3–20 in D♭) 5040 Cambridge Surprise Royal Composed by William Pye 1 Edward Jennings 2 Charles T Coles 3 Albert W Coles 4 Charles W Roberts 5 Lewis W Wiffen 6 George R Pye 7 Gabriel Lindoff 8 William Pye (C) 9 James Bennett 10 Edward P Duffield First peal of Cambridge Surprise Royal in the county Source - W Pye peal book Lancashire Association Hornby, Lancashire St Margaret Saturday, 26 September 1931 in 2h 55 (11) 5056 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by C Middleton 1 Edward Jennings 2 George R Pye (C) 3 Edward P Duffield 4 Charles W Roberts 5 Charles T Coles 6 William Pye 7 Lewis W Wiffen 8 James Bennett First Surprise peal on the bells Source - W Pye peal book Lancashire Association Middleton, Lancashire St Leonard Saturday, 3 October 1931 in 2h 56 (12½) 5056 Plain Bob Major Composed by John R Pritchard 1 John Hollows 2 William Berry (C) 3 James Jacques 4 Harold Hamer 5 Walter Staff 6 James Shaw 7 James H Bastow 8 John H C Massey Rung for the harvest festival Ringing world: 1073.0663 Ringing World page reference: 1073.0663Lancashire Association Heptonstall, West Yorkshire St Thomas the Apostle Saturday, 3 October 1931 in 3h (18–1–3) 5024 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by Parker's Reversed 1 Frances Fielden 2 William Horan 3 Herbert Davenport 4 Arnold Brunton 5 Lawrence Williams 6 James W Grounds 7 John Booth 8 Edward Jenkins (C) First peal in the method on the bells. First peal in the method: 1,4 Lancashire Association Penwortham, Lancashire St Mary Saturday, 24 October 1931 in 2h 57 (9) 5152 Double Norwich Court Bob Major Composed by Charles W Roberts 1 James Marsh 2 William Sharples 3 E Roger Martin 4 Benjamin A Knights (C) 5 John R Taylor 6 William Taylor 7 John Thomas Miller 8 Joseph Ridyard This composition has the full combination of 4-5-6 in 5-6, and is the first produced with only two singles containing this number of changes. Lancashire Association Mossley, Greater Manchester St George Saturday, 24 October 1931 in 3h 12 (12–1–14) 5184 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by James Platt 1 Harold Jackson 2 Harold Taylor 3 Frank Welham 4 Harry Pickles 5 Fred Walker 6 John Clayton 7 Ernest Garside 8 Walter W Wolstencroft (C) First peal for the ringer of the 4th All are regular service ringers at the above church except the conductor, who comes from Ashton-under-Lyne. Rung as a farewell to the curate (The. Rev., D. V. Jones), who is taking up fresh duties at St. Paul's, Withington, Manchester Ringing world: 1076.0712 Ringing World page reference: 1076.0712Lancashire Association Todmorden, West Yorkshire Unitarian Church Saturday, 31 October 1931 in 2h 50 (14–0–17) 5088 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by Thomas B Worsley 1 Frank Fielden 2 Laurence J Williams 3 James W Grounds 4 William Horan 5 Herbert Davenport 6 John Booth 7 Richard Balderstone 8 Edward Jenkins (C) First peal in the method on the bells. H Davenport's 100th peal for the association. The treble ringer has now rung each bell in the tower through a peal. Lancashire Association Eccles, Greater Manchester St Mary the Virgin Tuesday, 10 November 1931 in 2h 56 (19–3–13) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Heywood's transposition of Thurstans Four part 1 Norman Heaps 2 William Jones 3 Percy H Derbyshire 4 Christopher Gudgeon 5 Norman Berry 6 Joseph H Ridyard 7 Fred Grundy (C) 8 Wilfred Grundy Rung with bells half-muffled in memory of the fallen. With the exception of the treble man, the above are all service ringers a Worsley Parish Church Ringing world: 1078.0745 Lancashire Association Manchester, Greater Manchester Cath and Parish Ch of St Mary, St Denys, & St George Saturday, 14 November 1931 in 3h 15 (27–3–6) 5039 Grandsire Caters Composed by John Rogers 1 Richard Longden 2 Thomas Jones 3 Joseph Hall 4 Alfred Frost 5 William H Owens 6 Arthur Ridyard 7 Charles Sharples 8 Joseph H Ridyard 9 John Potter (C) 10 George Pye Ringing world: 1079.0758 Lancashire Association West Didsbury, Greater Manchester Christ Church Saturday, 21 November 1931 in 3h 15 (16–2–7) 5088 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by John Thorp 1 Samuel Greenhalgh 2 Alfred Frost 3 Thomas Jones 4 Samuel Holt 5 Frank Merrett 6 William H Shuker 7 Benjamin Thorp (C) 8 Robert Davies Arranged for Frank Merrett, of Bath, who was on a visit to Manchester, it being his first peal in the method. Ringing world: 1080.0776 Lancashire Association Walkden, Lancashire St Paul Saturday, 21 November 1931 in 3h 7 (18–2–1) 5040 Plain Bob Major 1 John Potter (C) 2 Miss Annie Potter 3 John Denner 4 James Denner 5 Christopher Gudgeon 6 Matthew Berry 7 Peter (Senior) Crook 8 Joseph H Ridyard 4: First peal in the method. First peal in the method on the bells. Rung as a birthday compliment to Mrs. John Potter, wife of the conductor. Ringing world: 1080.0775 Ringing World page reference: 1080.0775Lancashire Association Eccles, Greater Manchester St Mary the Virgin Tuesday, 24 November 1931 in 3h 8 (19–3–13) 5088 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by A Craven 1 William Horan 2 Tom Jones 3 Norman Heaps 4 Fred Frankland Rigby 5 Walter W Wolstencroft 6 Christopher Gudgeon 7 Thomas B Worsley 8 Wilfred J Moss (C) First in the method: 3. First peal in the method as conductor. Rung for the 21st birthday of Norman Heaps Ringing world: 1081.0790 Lancashire Association Manchester, Greater Manchester St John the Evangelist, Miles Platting Saturday, 28 November 1931 in 2h 48 (12–0–22) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Washbook's variation 1 Percy Rushton 2 Benjamin Thorp 3 Edward F Mawby 4 Allen F Bailey (C) 5 Charles Ollier 6 Ernest Seddon 7 Frederick Page 8 John Fernhead First peal: 1. Rung to commemorate the Stedman tercenenary, also as a birthday compliment to the ringers of the treble and 5th, and a silver wedding peal for Mr and Mrs J Hall. Mr Hall has been a ringer at this church for over 20 years, and was secretary of the Manchester branch for ten years Ringing world: 1083.0822 Lancashire Association Penwortham, Lancashire St Mary Saturday, 5 December 1931 in 2h 54 (9) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Thurstans' Four-part 1 E Roger Martin (C) 2 Benjamin A Knights 3 John T Bimson 4 William Sharples 5 John H Gartside 6 Harold Davies 7 Frederick Harwood 8 William Taylor First attempt for a peal in the method: 6. The first peal of Stedman on the bells and rung for the Stedman Tercentenary. Lancashire Association Middleton, Lancashire St Leonard Saturday, 5 December 1931 in 3h 1 (12½) 5056 Plain Bob Major Composed by J E Burton 1 John Hollows 2 William Berry (C) 3 James Jacques 4 Thomas K Driver 5 Wilfred J Howard 6 Alwyn Taylor 7 J Johnson 8 James H Bastow First peal of Bob Major: 5, 6, 7. The treble ringer is in his 76th year. Rung as a birLhday compliment to the daughter of the conductor. Ringing world: 1084.003 Ringing World page reference: 1084.0003Lancashire Association Salford, Greater Manchester Sacred Trinity Tuesday, 8 December 1931 in 3h (11–2–17) 5040 Plain Bob Major 1 Donald Brown 2 Harold Hollingworth 3 Joseph Hall 4 William Pye 5 William Fitton 6 Frank Stoneley 7 Frederick Page 8 Wilfred J Moss (C) First peal in the method: 2, 4, 5. First peal in the method on tho bells. Ringing world: 1084.0003 Ringing World page reference: 1084.0003Lancashire Association Walkden, Lancashire St Paul Tuesday, 29 December 1931 in 3h 6 (18–2–1) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Brooks' Variation 1 Alfred Potter 2 Miss Annie Potter 3 Benjamin Welsby 4 James Bolton 5 Matthew Berry 6 John Denner 7 John Potter (C) 8 Arthur Burton Rung with the bells deeply muffled as a token of respect to the late Mrs. J. Walker, donor of the Westminster chimes to the clock. The ringer of the 4th is on a visit from U.S.A. Ringing world: 1086.0035 Ringing World page reference: 1086.0035 | |
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