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Performances reportThis page gives a report of the performances matching your search criteria. There were 48 matching performances. Lancashire Association Pendlebury, Greater Manchester Christ Church Tuesday, 1 January 1952 in 2h 55 (13–2–0) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Day's six part 1 Melbourne Price 2 Harry Smethills 3 Geoffrey Taylor 4 Norman Tompkins 5 Joseph Thornley 6 Alfred Lomas 7 Peter (Senior) Crook (C) 8 Robert Smith First peal: 1. Rung to celebrate the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tompkins. Ringing World page reference: 2129.0036Lancashire Association Haslingden, Lancashire St James Thursday, 3 January 1952 in 2h 58 (16 in F♯) 5040 Plain Bob Triples Composed by Roger Leigh 1 Leonard Walsh 2 Roger Leigh (C) 3 Norman Smith 4 Christopher M P Johnson 5 A Victor Williams 6 Derek Sanderson 7 Brian H Wood 8 Kenneth Hartley A transposition of the peal given in "The Clavis". Ringing World page reference: 2129.0036Lancashire Association Worsley, Greater Manchester St Mark Saturday, 5 January 1952 in 3h 20 (24–0–7) 5057 Grandsire Caters Composed by Richard F Deal 1 Lester L Gray 2 Julia M Preston 3 Alan P Cave 4 George H Hesketh 5 Thomas W Hesketh 6 Frank Varty 7 Ralph G Edwards 8 Edwin C Birkett 9 Percival W Cave (C) 10 Frederick S Almond First peal of Grandsire Caters: 1 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 First peal on ten bells: 3 First peal of Grandsire Caters as conductor Ringing World page reference: 2130.0050Lancashire Association Galborne, Lancashire 7 Barn Lane Sunday, 6 January 1952 in 2h 20 (15 in C) 5040 Plain Bob Minor 7 different extents. 1–2 Kenneth Edwards 3–4 Gordon Halls 5–6 John Ashcroft (C) First peal in hand for all the band. Ringing World page reference: 2130.0055Lancashire Association Accrington, Lancashire Belfry, St James' Church) Sunday, 6 January 1952 in 2h 2 (15 in C) 5040 Plain Bob Minor 7 different callings. 1–2 Brian H Wood 3–4 Roger Leigh 5–6 Charles W Blakey (C) First peal in hand - 1-2. Ringing World page reference: 2130.0055Lancashire Association Accrington, Lancashire St James Thursday, 10 January 1952 in 2h 37 (11–1–14 in G) 5040 Oxford Treble Bob Minor 7 different extents. 1 Kenneth Hartley 2 Brian Wood 3 A Victor Williams 4 Roger Leigh 5 Charles Clegg 6 Laurence J Williams (C) First peal of Oxford TB Minor for all the band. Ringing World page reference: 2131.0068Lancashire Association Radcliffe, Greater Manchester St Mary Saturday, 12 January 1952 in 2h 55 (15–0–6) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Carters Twelve Part 1 Marjorie Brown 2 Raymond Johnson 3 Miss Annie Potter 4 Norman Tompkins 5 Joseph Thornley 6 Peter (Senior) Crook (C) 7 Jack Clegg 8 Henry Prescott Rung as a farewell to Mr. Joseph Boyer, a ringer at the Walkden tower, who is leaving the district for Southport. Ringing World page reference: 2131.0066Lancashire Association Hindley, Greater Manchester St Peter Saturday, 12 January 1952 in 2h 58 (13–1–21 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Original 1 Arthur Tomlinson (C) 2 Brian A Tomlinson 3 Maurice Aspinall 4 Harry S Cooper 5 Laurence Wood 6 Albert Greenhalgh 7 James L Wright 8 John Platt First peal on an inside bell - 3. Rung as a silver wedding compliment to Mr and Mrs H S Cooper. Ringing World page reference: 2131.0066Lancashire Association Accrington, Lancashire St James Saturday, 12 January 1952 in 2h 37 (11–1–14 in G) 5040 Plain Bob Minor 7 different extents. 1 Charles W Blakey 2 Norman Smith 3 A Victor Williams 4 Brian Wood 5 Roger Leigh 6 Kenneth Hartley (C) First peal as conductor. Ringing World page reference: 2131.0069Lancashire Association Moorside, Greater Manchester St Thomas Saturday, 19 January 1952 in 3h 10 (11–1–12 in F♯) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Thurstan's 4 part 1 Selwyn H Dearden 2 Harold Armstead 3 Francis M Laflin 4 Gerald Dare 5 Fred Pritchard 6 Arthur Hibbert 7 Ivan Kay (C) 8 Eric Casterton First peal in the method - 3,6,8. Rung with the bells muffled as a tribute to Mr T Newton, late churchwarden. Ringing World page reference: 2131.0068Lancashire Association Halewood, Merseyside St Nicholas Saturday, 19 January 1952 in 2h 40 (6–0–1 in B) 5024 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by J W Parker 1 Thomas Robinson 2 Julia M Preston 3 John Roberts 4 David Vincent 5 Thomas W Hesketh 6 Edwin C Birkett 7 Joseph Ridyard 8 Percival W Cave (C) The quickest peal of Major on the bells. Ringing World page reference: 2132.0082Lancashire Association Blackburn, Lancashire Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin Saturday, 19 January 1952 in 3h 27 (25–1–14 in D) 5040 Plain Bob Royal Composed by J A Trollope 1 John H Anderton 2 Brian A Tomlinson 3 Charles W Blakey 4 W J Langhorn 5 Arthur Tomlinson 6 Brian Woods 7 Ernest J Gower 8 Roger Leigh 9 Charles Clegg 10 Laurence J Williams (C) First peal of Royal - 1. First peal on 10 bells - 6. Ringing World page reference: 2131.0066Lancashire Association Newton le Willows, Lancashire 97 Birley Street Sunday, 20 January 1952 in 2h 4 (15 in C) 5040 Plain Bob Minor 1–2 Kenneth Edwards 3–4 Gordon Halls 5–6 John Ashcroft (C) Lancashire Association Accrington, Lancashire St James Thursday, 24 January 1952 in 2h 49 (11–1–14 in G) 5040 Plain Bob Minor 7 different extents 1 W Gordon Marsh 2 Kenneth Hartley 3 Charles J Abrahams 4 Norman Smith 5 Roger Leigh 6 Brian H Wood (C) First peal inside - 3. First peal as conductor. Ringing World page reference: 2132.0086Lancashire Association Newchurch, Lancashire St Peter Saturday, 26 January 1952 in 3h 5 (12) 5056 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by T B Worsley 1 William Gould 2 Marjorie Abbott 3 Sydney A Leatherbarrow 4 Harold Worrall 5 John J Yates 6 CPO H R C Grice 7 Cecil Raddon 8 Joseph Leatherbarrow (C) First peal in the method - 2. First peal of Major - 6. Rung as a farewell to the ringer of the 6th, who is leaving the District. Ringing World page reference: 2132.0084Lancashire Association Manchester, Greater Manchester St John the Evangelist, Miles Platting Monday, 28 January 1952 in 2h 55 (12–0–22) 5040 Plain Bob Major Composed by Horace Howlett 1 Joseph Hall 2 Allan Ward (C) 3 Stella P Wain 4 Bessie A Carter 5 Raymond Johnson 6 Alec Cairns 7 Peter E Parry 8 Derek Ogden Fisrt peal inside: 3. First peal as conductor Rung for the 72nd birthday of Joseph Hall and 31st birthday of Stella P Wain. A birthday compliment to Frank Dawson. Ringing World page reference: 2132.0084Lancashire Association Halsall, Lancashire St Cuthbert Saturday, 2 February 1952 in 2h 37 (10–3–19 in A) 5040 Cambridge Surprise Minor Composed by Rev E Bankes-James 1 William Pilkington 2 Margaret Ridyard 3 Arthur Mawdsley 4 Wilfred Core 5 Cuthbert Ackers 6 Ronald Kenrick (C) 100th peal - 6. Ringing World page reference: 2133.0100Lancashire Association Worsley, Greater Manchester St Mark Saturday, 9 February 1952 in 3h 20 (24–0–7) 5000 Stedman Caters Composed by G Newson 1 Arthur Tomlinson 2 Fred Dunkerley 3 Revd R D St John Smith 4 Frederick Grundy 5 Robert Allred 6 Laurence J Williams 7 Peter (Senior) Crook (C) 8 Joseph Ridyard 9 Percy H Derbyshire 10 Richard Benson Rung to mark the Proclamation of the new Queen and to celebrate the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. Derbyshire. 150th peal as conductor. Ringing world: 2134.0118 Ringing World page reference: 2134.0118Lancashire Association Pendlebury, Greater Manchester Christ Church Tuesday, 12 February 1952 in 2h 52 (13–2–0) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Taylor's Six-part 1 Melbourne Price 2 Ronald Bagnall 3 William Thompson 4 Norman Tompkins 5 Alfred Lomas 6 Peter (Senior) Crook (C) 7 Joseph Thornley 8 Henry Gaskell First peal: 3, 8. 125th peal: 7. Rung fully muffled Ringing world: 2136.0146 Lancashire Association Radcliffe, Greater Manchester St Mary Saturday, 1 March 1952 in 2h 54 (15–0–6) 5008 Plain Bob Major Composed by Rev R D St J Smith 1 Frank J Maude 2 Mrs P T Robbins 3 A Edward Reeves 4 Kenneth Hartley 5 G Arthur Bell 6 Roger Leigh 7 Frank Reynolds 8 Revd R D St J Smith (C) Ringing world: 2139.0195 Ringing World page reference: 2139.0195Lancashire Association Mossley, Greater Manchester St George Saturday, 1 March 1952 in 2h 58 (12–1–14) 5088 London Surprise Major Composed by J W Washbrook 1 James A Milner 2 Frederick W Dunkerley 3 Henry O Baker 4 John E Bibby 5 Alan A Potts 6 Edward Jenkins 7 Walter Allman 8 John Worth (C) Ringing world: 2139.0195 Ringing World page reference: 2139.0195Lancashire Association Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire St Nicholas Saturday, 8 March 1952 in 2h 58 (13–2–25 in F) 5088 St Clement's College Bob Major Composed by H W Wilde 1 Leonard Walsh 2 Charles W Blakey 3 Frank Reynolds 4 Norman Smith 5 Kenneth Hartley 6 Brian H Wood 7 Roger Leigh 8 Revd R D St J Smith (C) From LACR Annual Report 1952, peal no 5015. First peal in the method on the bells and by all the band. Lancashire Association Salford, Greater Manchester St Thomas, Pendleton Saturday, 15 March 1952 in 3h (18–0–10) 5056 Plain Bob Major Composed by T B Worsley 1 John F Wood 2 Geoffrey Pearson 3 Norman Tompkins 4 Arthur Tomlinson 5 Raymond Johnson 6 Joseph Thornley 7 Peter (Senior) Crook 8 Ernest J Gower (C) To celebrate the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prescott, of Farnworth. Ringing world: 2140.0212 Lancashire Association Swinton, Greater Manchester St Peter Saturday, 5 April 1952 in 3h 14 (22–0–7) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Thurstans' Five-part 1 Norman Tompkins 2 Henry Smethills 3 Geoffrey Pearson 4 William Thompson 5 Raymond Johnson 6 Peter (Senior) Crook (C) 7 Joseph Thornley 8 Fred Jones Ringing world: 2142.0244 Lancashire Association Manchester, Greater Manchester Town Hall Saturday, 12 April 1952 in 4h 11 (42–2–25) 5280 Yorkshire Surprise Maximus Composed by Five course block rep 1 Walter Allman 2 Fred Dunkerley 3 Wilfred Stevenson 4 John E Bibby 5 C Kenneth Lewis 6 Leslie W G Morris 7 Alan A Potts 8 Ralph G Edwards 9 Peter Laflin 10 Joseph W Whittaker 11 John Worth (C) 12 Edward Jenkins First peal in the method: 7. First peal in the method on the bells Ringing world: 2143.0258 Lancashire Association Pendlebury, Greater Manchester Christ Church Monday, 14 April 1952 in 3h (13–2–0) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Davies' Ten-part 1 Roy Powell 2 Arthur Tomlinson (C) 3 Ian P McEwan 4 William Thompson 5 Norman Tompkins 6 Joseph Thornley 7 Peter (Senior) Crook 8 Henry Prescott First peal: 1, 3. Rung in honour of the Feast of Eastertide Ringing world: 2143.0260 Lancashire Association Manchester, Greater Manchester St John the Evangelist, Miles Platting Monday, 14 April 1952 in 2h 54 (12–0–22) 5056 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by C Middleton 1 James Carter 2 Roger Leigh 3 Alan N Brown 4 Charles Clegg 5 Jean C Brown 6 Harry W Howard 7 Derek Ogden 8 Jack Clegg (C) First peal of Treble Bob to Cambridge: 1. 50th peal of major: 8 Rung for the 40th anniversary of the dedication of the bells. Ringing world: 2143.0259 Lancashire Association Bury, Greater Manchester St Mary the Virgin Saturday, 19 April 1952 in 2h 58 (12–3–2) 5040 Plain Bob Minor Composed by Being seven different extents 1 Gordon Whewell 2 Norman Smith 3 William Langhorne 4 Roger Leigh 5 Kenneth Hartley 6 Brian H Wood (C) Rung as a 21st birthday compliment to Miss E. Bruce Ringing world: 2145.0292 Ringing World page reference: 2145.0292Lancashire Association Worsley, Greater Manchester St Mark Saturday, 3 May 1952 in 3h 29 (24–0–7) 5021 Grandsire Caters Composed by J Cox 1 A Ronald Pocklington 2 Julia M Preston 3 John Roberts 4 Arthur Lintott 5 George H Hesketh 6 David Vincent 7 Thomas W Hesketh (C) 8 Edwin C Birkett 9 Percival W Cave 10 Frederick S Almond First peal on ten bells: 1 First peal in the method: 3 First peal of Grandsire Caters as conductor. Rung to celebrate the birth of a son to Mrs. G. H. Hesketh, wife of the 5th ringer Ringing world: 2146.0306 Ringing World page reference: 2146.0306Lancashire Association Flixton, Greater Manchester St Michael Saturday, 3 May 1952 in 3h 10 (13–3–1) 5088 Oxford Treble Bob Major Composed by W Nicolls 1 Clifford W Shaw 2 Douglas Kirkpatrick 3 Eric Hornby 4 Harold Worrall 5 Reginald W Worrall 6 Cecil Raddon 7 Henry Parker 8 Harry W Howard (C) First peal of treble bob: 1. 200th Peal: 8. First peal in the method as conductor Ringing world: 2146.0307 Lancashire Association Prestwich, Greater Manchester St Mary the Virgin Saturday, 31 May 1952 in 2h 54 (16–0–15) 5056 Plain Bob Major Composed by T B Worsley 1 Frank Reynolds 2 A Edward Reeves 3 Revd P T Robbins 4 Peter E Parry 5 Jack Clegg 6 Charles Clegg 7 Revd R D St John Smith (C) 8 Roger Leigh Ringing world: 2150.0372 Ringing World page reference: 2150.0372Lancashire Association Preston, Lancashire St John the Evangelist Tuesday, 3 June 1952 in 3h 25 (24–0–18) 5056 Cambridge Surprise Major Composed by C Middleton 1 E Roger Martin 2 G Alec Dimmock 3 Arthur Tomlinson 4 Arthur Hatch 5 James Blackburn 6 Lawrence Walmsley 7 Cyril Crossthwaite 8 Ernest J Gower (C) First peal in the method: 6. First peal of Surprise as conductor. Lancashire Association Walkden, Lancashire St Paul Saturday, 7 June 1952 in 3h 15 (18–2–1) 5088 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by H Dains 1 Alan Pendlebury 2 Mrs Mary A Tonge 3 Geoffrey Pearson 4 Norman Tompkins 5 Joseph Thornley 6 Albert Greenhalgh 7 Percy H Derbyshire 8 Peter (Senior) Crook (C) 1, 2: First peal in the method. First peal in the method on the bells. A wedding compliment to Raymond Scott (a Walkden ringer) and Mary E. Venables, who were married at the above church this day Ringing world: 2151.0388 Ringing World page reference: 2151.0388Lancashire Association Salford, Greater Manchester St Thomas, Pendleton Sunday, 22 June 1952 in 3h 7 (18–0–10) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by J J Parker's Five-part 1 Norman Tompkins 2 Arthur Tomlinson (C) 3 Alan Pendlebury 4 Raymond Johnson 5 William Langhorne 6 Alfred Lomas 7 Joseph Thornley 8 Henry Prescott Rung for the anniversary of this Church and as a farewell to the Vicar, Rev. R. W. Jellie, who is leaving for another Lancashire parish Ringing world: 2153.0419 Lancashire Association Worsley, Greater Manchester St Mark Saturday, 28 June 1952 in 3h 20 (24–0–7) 5079 Stedman Caters Composed by John Carter 1 Howard Howell (C) 2 Maurice G Turner 3 George A Packer 4 Richard D Langford 5 Ivor R Nichols 6 John E Brough 7 Harold Worrall 8 Cecil Raddon 9 Percy H Derbyshire 10 Henry Parker 150th peal together: 1, 2 First peal of Stedman Caters: 10 Rung as a wedding anniversary compliment to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Langford Ringing world: 2154.0434 Ringing World page reference: 2154.0434Lancashire Association Manchester, Greater Manchester Cath and Parish Ch of St Mary, St Denys, & St George Saturday, 19 July 1952 in 3h 13 (27–3–6) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Taylor's Six-part 1 Ronald Bagnall 2 Brian Tomlinson 3 Arthur Tomlinson 4 Norman Tompkins 5 Alfred Lomas 6 Peter (Senior) Crook (C) 7 Joseph Thornley 8 Fred Jones Rung as a token of thanksgiving of the generous response to this Cathedral’s Restoration Fund. Ringing world: 2157.0483 Lancashire Association Worsley, Greater Manchester St Mark Saturday, 9 August 1952 in 3h 15 (24–0–7) 5088 Kent Treble Bob Major Composed by W Hudson 1 Henry Parker (C) 2 Cecil Raddon 3 Kenneth Edwards 4 Harold Worrall 5 Douglas Kirkpatrick 6 John E Ashcroft 7 Percy H Derbyshire 8 Harry W Howard Ringing world: 2160.0532 Ringing World page reference: 2160.0532Lancashire Association Prestwich, Greater Manchester St Mary the Virgin Saturday, 9 August 1952 in 2h 54 (16–0–15) 5040 Plain Bob Triples Composed by B Annable 1 J Douglas B Leyland 2 G Arthur Bell 3 Vernon G Eckersall 4 Frank J Maude 5 A Edward Reeves 6 Revd R D St John Smith (C) 7 Frank Reynolds 8 Arthur Leighton First peal: 3. First peal of Bob Triples: 6. A compliment to V G Eckersall on his recent marriage Ringing world: 2161.0547 Ringing World page reference: 2161.0547Lancashire Association Mossley, Greater Manchester St George Saturday, 9 August 1952 in 3h 8 (12–1–14) 5040 Plain Bob Major Composed by J Reeves 1 Ogden Moores 2 Joan Cordwell 3 Joan Carter 4 John T Walmsley 5 Arthur F Taylor 6 Derek Ogden 7 James Carter 8 Fred Pritchard (C) First peal in the method as conductor Ringing world: 2160.0532 Ringing World page reference: 2160.0532Lancashire Association Stand, Greater Manchester All Saints, Whitefield Saturday, 13 September 1952 in 3h 8 (22–0–22) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Rev C D P Davies (5 part) 1 Norman Tompkins 2 Arthur Tomlinson (C) 3 Marjorie Brown 4 Raymond Johnson 5 Orrell Davies 6 Alfred Lomas 7 Peter (Senior) Crook 8 Joseph Thornley First peal inside: 3 First peal: 5. A birthday compliment to Miss Brown Ringing world: 2165.0612 Ringing World page reference: 2165.0612Lancashire Association Whalley, Lancashire St Mary V and All Saints Saturday, 20 September 1952 in 3h 7 (21–3–19) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's Original 1 Charles W Blakey 2 Brian A Tomlinson 3 Norman Tompkins 4 Arthur Tomlinson (C) 5 Albert Yates 6 William Proctor 7 Joseph Thornley 8 John Benson First peal in the method: 5 25th peal: 6 Rung to the Glory of God and to celebrate the ordination of six priests in Manchester Cathedral the following day Ringing world: 2167.0643 Ringing World page reference: 2167.0643Lancashire Association Heywood, Greater Manchester St Luke Monday, 13 October 1952 in 55m (21–3–9 in E♭) 1260 Grandsire Triples 1 Ian W Taylor 2 John T Walmsley 3 Herbert Barlow 4 Fred Pritchard (C) 5 Philip J H Hudson 6 James Taylor 7 Ivan Kay 8 Marjorie Leach Rung for the fourth centenary celebrations of St Luke's Church Lancashire Association Healey, Greater Manchester Christ Church Saturday, 1 November 1952 in 3h 11 (14–2–22) 5040 Minor In five methods, being one extent each of Oxford Bob, St. Clement’s, Oxford Treble Bob and Kent Treble Bob, and three extents of Plain Bob. 1 Keith Abbot 2 Ian W Taylor 3 Marjorie Leach 4 Philip J H Hudson 5 Fred Pritchard 6 James Taylor (C) First peal: 4. First peal of Minor: 5. First peal in 5 methods by all the band Rung to welcome the new Vicar, the Rev. M. H. Zair. B.Sc. Also to congratulate the Rev. P. T. and Mrs. Robbins on the birth of a son. Ringing world: 2173.0742 Ringing World page reference: 2173.0742Lancashire Association Bury, Greater Manchester St Mary the Virgin Saturday, 8 November 1952 in 2h 58 (12–3–2) 5184 Plain Bob Major Composed by E J Lindley 1 Revd R D St John Smith (C) 2 Revd P T Robbins 3 Frank J Maude 4 Frank Reynolds 5 Roger Leigh 6 Peter (Senior) Crook 7 Brian H Wood 8 R Gordon Corby To celebrate the birth of a son to the Rev. and Mrs. P. T. Robbins Ringing world: 2173.0740 Ringing World page reference: 2173.0740Lancashire Association Manchester, Greater Manchester Cath and Parish Ch of St Mary, St Denys, & St George Saturday, 22 November 1952 in 3h 34 (27–3–6) 5040 Cambridge Surprise Royal Composed by John A Burford 1 Derek Ogden 2 Julia M Preston 3 Mary Walshaw 4 George H Hesketh 5 John E Spice 6 Thomas W Hesketh 7 Brian D Threlfall 8 Ralph G Edwards 9 Edwin C Birkett 10 Percival W Cave (C) First peal of Cambridge Surprise Royal: 3, 4 First peal of Cambridge Surprise Royal as conductor. Ringing world: 2175.0770 Lancashire Association Worsley, Greater Manchester St Mark Saturday, 29 November 1952 in 3h 22 (24–0–7) 5039 Grandsire Caters Composed by John Rogers 1 Ian P McEwan 2 Arthur Tomlinson 3 Alan Pendlebury 4 Norman Tompkins 5 Joseph Thornley 6 Maurice Thomas 7 Frederick Grundy 8 Peter (Senior) Crook (C) 9 Percy H Derbyshire 10 Geoffrey Pearson First peal of Caters: 1, 3, 4, 10 First peal of Caters with an 'inside’ bell: 5 In memoriam Fred Hindle, many years secretary of Blackburn Branch. Lancashire Association Flixton, Greater Manchester St Michael Saturday, 6 December 1952 in 3h 5 (13–3–1) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Taylor's Six-part 1 John Anthony Somers 2 Dorothy A Richardson 3 Ethel Collier 4 Norman Tompkins 5 George H Shuker 6 Peter Crook (C) 7 Wilfred J Moss 8 Cyril C A Harper First peal in the method, 1. First peal: 2 & 8. Rung to celebrate the wedding of the Vicar, Rev. P. A. Ettrick, to Miss E. M. Smails, of Shepton Mallet, which took place on December 4th at Shepton Mallet. Ringing world: 2177.0804 Lancashire Association Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire St Michael Sunday, 21 December 1952 in 3h 6 (15–1–16 in F) 5040 Grandsire Triples Parker's twelve-part. Composed by Joseph W Parker 1 Dorothy M Heap 2 Margaret J Llewellyn 3 Joan Carter 4 John R Heap 5 Richard B Benson 6 Stanley S Livesey 7 Derek Ogden (C) 8 Allan L Townend First peal: Dorothy Heap, Margaret Llewellyn and Allan Townend. First peal of triples: John Heap. 100th peal: Richard Benson. Rung as a compliment to Canon E. Tyson, vicar of Mottram, on the 25th anniversary of his ordination. Source: RW 1953, page 19. | |
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