BellBoard | |
Performances reportThis page gives a report of the performances matching your search criteria. There were 27 matching performances. Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Bristol, Bristol Emmanuel, Clifton Saturday, 8 January 1966 in 3h 1 (16) 5056 Lincolnshire Surprise Major Composed by C J Sedgley 1 Richard J Bowden 2 Gillian M Hussey 3 D John Hunt (C) 4 Alan Tubb 5 Alan Griffin 6 James R Taylor 7 John C Slater 8 Revd Roger O Fry Rung for and on the 97th anniversary of the consecration of the church. Ringing World page reference: 2860.0098Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Bristol, Bristol Holy Nativity, Knowle Saturday, 29 January 1966 in 2h 49 (12–2–3 in G) 5056 Lessness Surprise Major Composed by P J Wycherley 1 Richard W Sweet 2 Gillian M Hussey 3 Diana M Chapman 4 Gillian M Brearley 5 Alan Tubb 6 John C Slater 7 D John Hunt (C) 8 Peter Bridle Rung to mark the anniversary of the reconsecration of the church. Ringing World page reference: 2862.0137Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Stoke Bishop, Bristol St Mary Magdalene Saturday, 5 February 1966 in 2h 43 (13–0–16 in G) 5040 Doubles (2m) Being 20 extents Plain Bob, and 20 extents and one 240 of Grandsire. 1 Paul G Treby 2 Gillian E Thomas 3 Mary C Knight 4 David Huddleston 5 Philip M J Gray (C) 6 Stephen J Bendle First peal: 1, 2, 6. First of Doubles: 3, 4. Ringing World page reference: 2862.0137Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Longney, Gloucestershire St Lawrence Saturday, 5 February 1966 in 2h 47 (10–3–17 in F) 5088 Spliced Surprise Major (36m) In 36 methods comprising 192 changes each of Cambridge, Claybrooke, Derwent, Eastcote, Elford, Falmouth, Framley, Langley, Lessness, Lincolnshire, Lindum, London, Painswick, Radlett, Rutland, Wembley, and Yorkshire, and 96 changes each of Aldenham, Apsley, Bristol, Cray, Deben, Dublin, Hanbury, Hitchin, Jersey, Maulden, New Gloucester, Pudsey, Ramsey, Shoreditch, Stockport, Superlative, Trowbridge, Uxbridge, and Watford with 158 changes of method. Composed by W Eric Critchley 1 Richard J Bowden 2 Elisabeth A G Bowden 3 Michael J Hobbs 4 Brian Bladon 5 James R Taylor 6 Anthony R Peake (C) 7 Peter Bridle 8 Edward R Venn 25th peal together 2 & 3. 25th peal of Spliced Suprise 3. Greatest number of Major methods to a peal by all the band in the county and for the Association. Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Castle Eaton, Wiltshire St Mary the Virgin Saturday, 26 February 1966 in 2h 40 (7½ in A) 5040 Minor (4m) Cambridge Surprise, Plain Bob, St Clements and Kent Treble Bob 1 Anthony R Peak 2 Peter Tombs 3 Derek Dancey 4 Michael E Stracey 5 Derek J Carr (C) 6 E William Ford First peal on a working bell 2. Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Coln St Aldwyns, Gloucestershire St John the Baptist Wednesday, 2 March 1966 in 2h 45 (8–1–0 in A) 5040 Plain Bob Major Composed by Benjamin Annable 1 Ernest H Jefferies 2 William A Godwin 3 Herbert L Cooke 4 William F Scudamore 5 Roland T Wakefield 6 Brian W Hall 7 Frank Reed 8 Michael E Stracey (C) First peal of major 1, First of major as conductor Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Badgeworth, Gloucestershire Holy Trinity Wednesday, 2 March 1966 (13 in F) 1260 Grandsire Doubles 1 W Oakey 2 Hugh Read (C) 3 Tony Newman 4 W Woodyatt 5 Brian Read 6 Bert Newman Rung following the funerals of E Savage and C O Staite - both gave many years faithful service to Badgeworth bellringers. Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Leckhampton, Gloucestershire St Peter Tuesday, 15 March 1966 (8–1–24 in A♭) 1260 Grandsire Triples 1 Bert Newman 2 Brian Read 3 Tony Newman 4 Hugh Read 5 Terry Stephens 6 Rev John Homfrey 7 Alan Pendlebury (C) 8 Howard Foll Rung in memorium Edgar John White, Rector of Leckhampton, who died March 10th and was buried this day. Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Leckhampton, Gloucestershire St Peter Monday, 21 March 1966 (8–1–24 in A♭) 1260 Stedman Triples 1 Hugh Read 2 Alan Pendlebury 3 Tony Newman 4 W Woodyatt 5 Terry Stephens 6 Brian Read 7 Bill Farmer (C) 8 Bert Newman Farewell to Brian Read - moving to London Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Longney, Gloucestershire St Lawrence Saturday, 2 April 1966 in 2h 48 (10–3–17 in F) 5088 Spliced Surprise Major (53m) In 53 methods comprising 96 changes each of Aldenham, Apsley, Barnsbury, Benington, Bristol, Cambridge, Campsall, Cherwell, Chester, Claybrooke, Cray, Deben, Derwent, Dublin, Eastcote, Elford, Falmouth, Framley, Hanbury, Hitchin, Ickleton, Jersey, Langley, Lessness, Lincolnshire, Lindum, London, Maulden, Minsmere, New Gloucester, Northolt, Otley, Painswick, Pudsey, Pyrford, Radlett, Ramsey, Richmond, Rutland, Scawthorpe, Shoreditch, Stockport, Superlative, Thorne, Tring, Trowbridge, Uxbridge, Vauxhall, Warwickshire, Watford, Wembley, Wordsworth and Yorkshire with 158 changes of method. Composed by W Eric Critchley 1 Richard J Bowden 2 Elisabeth A G Bowden 3 Michael J Hobbs 4 Brian Bladon 5 Anthony R Peake (C) 6 James R Taylor 7 Edward R Venn 8 Peter Bridle 25th peal of Spliced Surprise Major 3. The greatest number of Surprise and Major methods to a peal by all the band in the county and for the Association. Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Warmley, Gloucestershire St Barnabas Monday, 11 April 1966 in 2h 40 (15–0–20 in G) 5040 Doubles (118m/v) In 118 methods/variations, viz.: (1) St. Remigius, St. Nicholas and Winchendon Place, (2) St. Cleer, St. Cecelia and Horsley, (3) St. Mary, Lapley and Shareshill, (4) Ryton, St. Crispin and St. John
(5) St. Osmund, St. Simon and St. Martin, (6) Warmley, St. Catherine and Olympic, (7) Wavendon Place, Simpson and Wroughton, (8) St. Felix, St. Ninian and St. Austell, (9) St. Britius, St Kenelm and St. Laud, (10) Eynsham, Elford and St. Jude, (11) Henry Place, Spindleberry and Susanmead
(12) St. Leonard, Austrey and St. Laurence, (13) Burnham, Stirling and Twyford, (14) Cavendish, Clayton and St. Cuthbert, (15) All Saints and Rushall, (16) Alveley, Oldswinford and Salwarpe, (17) Clifford’s Pleasure, Little Aston and St. David, (8) Cowslip, Wallflower and St. Neots, (19) Wychbold, Maseley and St. Adwena, (20) Honeysuckle, Chinnor and St. Radigund, (21) Marlow, Evenlode and St. Christopher, (22) Foxton, Oddington and Wilby, (23) Daybrook, Easter and Nuxton, (24) Kingswood, Windrush and Wollaston, (25) April Day, Litchurch and Seighford, (26) Buttercup, Violet and Bedlow, (27) Dedworth, Primrose and St. Clement's, (28) St. Thomas the Martyr, Worthington and Cherwell, (29) Bladon, Godshill and Nettlebed, (30) St. Epworth, Trinity and Weston, (31) Shenley, Trent and Derwent, (32) Avon, Frome and Pennywell, (33) Ashley, Ashbourne and St. Paulin, (34) Mayfield, Lullington and Garsington, (35) Reverse St. Bartholomew and Northrepps, (36) Newborough, St. Helen and Pinks, (37) Bluebell and Daffodil, (38) Longparish and Middleton Stoney, (39) Keysoe and Zennor, (40) St Lucy and St. Quintin, (41) Allestree and St. Anne, (42) Ladbroke and Grandsire. 1 Derek M Smith 2 Elizabeth A Webb 3 Edric Ovens 4 William Lampard 5 Anthony W Gibbs (C) 6 Kenneth G Weeks Most Doubles methods/variations to a peal for all the band, on the bells and for the Association. Rung by a Sunday service band. Ringing World page reference: 2870.0265Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Leckhampton, Gloucestershire St Peter Sunday, 17 April 1966 (8–1–24 in A♭) 1260 Grandsire Triples 1 Hugh Read 2 Terry Stephens 3 Tony Newman 4 Jeremy Spence 5 Pamela Sturdy 6 Bill Farmer (C) 7 Eric Taylor 8 Tom Boreham For Evensong and a welcome to Jane Pendlebury, daughter of the Tower Captain. 1st Qtr inside - 4 Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association South Cerney, Gloucestershire All Hallows Wednesday, 20 April 1966 in 3h 1 (11 in G) 5760 Doubles (48 M/V) 1 extent each of Reverse Canterbury, Southrepps Pleasure, St Columba, Clifford's Pleasure, Campion, Little Aston, St Nicholas, St Giles, St Thomas, Lapley, Nuffield, Shareshill, Winchenden Place, St Miles, St Luke, St John, Wadham, Ryton, St Remigius, Church Gresley, St Chrysostom, Horsley, St Richard, St Cleer, St Osmund, St Ambrose, St Patrick, St Ninian, St Werburgh, St Felix, St Martin, St Paul, St Peter, St Leonard, Magdalen, Austrey, St Simon, St Alban, Cassington, Eynsham, Somerville, Elford, Plain Bob, Kennington, Old Bob, April Day, Hudibras and Seighford. 1 Herbert L Cooke 2 Bruce Wakefield 3 William F Scudamore (C) 4 Michael E Stracey 5 Roland T Wakefield 6 Ernest H Jefferies Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Bristol, Bristol St Werburgh Saturday, 23 April 1966 in 2h 44 (11–3–13) 5040 Doubles (2m) Consisting of 20 extents of Grandsire and 22 extents of Plain Bob. 1 Paul G Treby 2 Linda J Slade 3 David Rennolds (C) 4 Richard W Sweet 5 Michael Powell 6 John M Shingler First peal: 2, 5, 6. First in two methods: 3. First of Doubles: 3, 4. First as conductor. Youngest conductor (13 years 4 months) to call a peal for the Association. Ringing World page reference: 2872.0298Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Elmore, Gloucestershire St John the Baptist Saturday, 30 April 1966 in 2h 30 (12–0–9 in F♯) 5040 Plain Bob Minor 1 Stuart Holtam 2 Peter Clarkson 3 Vivian Deane 4 David Pobjoy 5 Roy Nicholas 6 A Leslie Barry (C) First Peal 1 & 5. 350th Peal 6. Rung as a birthday compliment to the ringer of the fifth, also for the christening of his daughter. Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Great Barrington, Gloucestershire St Mary Monday, 9 May 1966 in 2h 29 (8–0–3 in B♭) 5040 Surprise Minor (5 Methods) 1 extent each of London, Primrose, Surfleet, Beverley and three of Cambridge 1 Terence J Hester 2 Brian W Hall 3 Michael E Stracey 4 Frank Reed 5 Bertram J Coggins 6 D Kay Adkins (C) First peal of Surprise 3 Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Meysey Hampton, Gloucestershire St Mary Wednesday, 11 May 1966 in 2h 32 (9–2–17 in G) 5040 Minor (11 Methods) Double Bob and Fulbeck Bob, Double Oxford and Thelwall Bob, St Clements and Childwall Bob, Single Oxford and Plain Bob, Oxford Treble Bob, Kent Treble Bob and Cambridge Surprise 1 Ernest H Jefferies 2 William F Scudamore 3 Brian W Hall 4 Roland T Wakefield 5 Michael E Stracey 6 Frank Reed (C) First in eleven method for all except the conductor Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire St Michael and All Angels Saturday, 14 May 1966 in 2h 50 (12–0–6 in F) 5024 Plain Bob Major Composed by Frank Bennett. 1 George T Cousins 2 Peter Clarkson 3 Frances Fairbank 4 Peter Gould 5 Allan A Paton 6 Leonard Edwards 7 William F Scudamore 8 Cyril A Wratten (C) First peal of Major 4. The first peal on the bells since their restoration in 1964. Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Purton, Wiltshire St Mary Saturday, 21 May 1966 in 2h 57 (20–0–14 in C♯) 5040 Plain Bob Minor 1 Marion Richards 2 Peter Tombs 3 Derek Dancy 4 Gordon W Land 5 Dereck J Carr (C) 6 Maurice A New Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Dyrham, Gloucestershire St Peter Saturday, 21 May 1966 in 2h 35 (13 in F♯) 5040 Doubles (42m) One extent each of: Stirling, St. Cuthbert, Marchington, Rushall, All Saints', Broadwas, St. Columba, Southrepps, Farnsfield, Little Aston, Clifford's Pleasure, Oldswinford, Salwarpe, Reverse Canterbury, Honeysuckle, Cowslip, Wallflower, Wychbold, Wollaston, Windrush, Kennington, Old, Norfolk, Shenley, Derwent, Seighford, April Day, Primrose, Violet, Buttercup, Dedworth,
Plain Bob, Northrepps, Reverse St. Bartholomew, Moira, Donisthorpe, Lullington, Ashbourne, Bluebell, Daffodil, Newborough and Grandsire 1 Christopher Gibbs 2 Anthony W Gibbs (C) 3 William Lampard 4 Kenneth G Weeks 5 Derek M Smith 6 Brian K Lewis First of 42 Doubles - 1. First of 42 Doubles "inside" - 4. First of Doubles "inside" - 5. Ringing World page reference: 2877.0378Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Leckhampton, Gloucestershire St Peter Tuesday, 24 May 1966 (8–1–24 in A♭) 1260 Stedman Triples 1 Jeremy Spence 2 Catherine Land 3 Tony Newman 4 Terry Stephens 5 Hugh Read 6 Bill Farmer 7 Alan Pendlebury (C) 8 W Woodyatt A compliment to Mr and Mrs Foll on their Silver Wedding Anniversary. Mr Foll has been a ringer at Leckhampton for over 28 years. 1st Qtr - 2, 1st as Conductor, 1st Stedman - 1 Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Leckhampton, Gloucestershire St Peter Sunday, 5 June 1966 (8–1–24 in A♭) 1260 Stedman Triples 1 Jeremy Spence 2 Helen Taylor 3 Tony Newman 4 Terry Stephens 5 Alan Pendlebury 6 Eric Taylor (C) 7 Bill Farmer 8 H Harrison For Evensong Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Weston under Penyard, Herefordshire St Lawrence Saturday, 30 July 1966 in 2h 46 (10–0–24 in G) 5040 Minor (7m) (1) Cambridge Surprise,
(2) Oxford T.B., (3) Combined Kent and Oxford T.B., (5) St. Clement’s
and Buxton, (6) Plain Bob, (7) St. Clement’s and Childwall. 1 Valerie Willard 2 Ivor Goulter 3 George T Cousins 4 Peter C Gould 5 John F I Turney 6 Cyril A Wratten (C) Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association South Cerney, Gloucestershire All Hallows Saturday, 3 September 1966 in 2h 45 (11 in G) 5040 Plain Bob Minor 1 Ernest H Jefferies 2 William A Godwin 3 Roland T Wakefield 4 Raymond W G Fenton 5 Bruce Wakefield 6 Michael E Stracey (C) First peal of minor 4 Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Leckhampton, Gloucestershire St Peter Sunday, 2 October 1966 (8–1–24 in A♭) 1260 Stedman Triples 1 Hugh Read 2 Helen Taylor 3 Tony Newman 4 Terry Stephens 5 Jeremy Spence 6 Eric Taylor 7 Alan Pendlebury (C) 8 H Harrison For the Dedication Festival and to welcome the new Rector, the Rev G C Ford. Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Longney, Gloucestershire St Lawrence Sunday, 20 November 1966 in 2h 48 (10–3–17 in F) 5080 Spliced Surprise Major (120m) 120 methods: 96 Aldenham, Benington, Claybrooke, Maulden, Minsmere, Ramsey, Scawthorpe, Vauxhall; 64 Apsley, Bristol, Cherwell, Cray, Deben, Dublin, Eastcote, Ickleton, Jersey, Lessness, Lincolnshire, Lindum, Northolt, Painswick, Radlett, Richmond, Rutland, Superlative, Thorne, Warwickshire, Wembley, Wordsworth, Yorkshire; 32 Acton, Banwell, Barnsbury, Bedfont, Bicester, Biddenden, Bitton, Brislington, Caine, Cambridge, Campsall, Chester, Chippenham, Colerne, Conisbrough, Cuckfield, Dartford, Dawlish, Derwent, Dorchester, Drayton, Drogheda, Dursley, Eastbury, Elford, Falmouth, Fordham, Framley, Frankley, Grendon, Hanbury, Harlow, Haselbech, Hendon, Highgate, Hitchin, Houghton-le-Spring, Hungerford, Ilfracombe, Jedburgh, Kettering, Lambourn, Langley, Launceston, Leckhampton, Lincoln, Liskeard, Llanfair PG, London, Lundy, Lydney, Malmesbury, New Gloucester, Northleach, Northwood, Olney, Olveston, Ospringe, Otley, Prestbury, Pudsey, Pyrford, Quinton, Reverse Dublin, Ruardean, Shenley, Shoreditch, Shrivenham, Southwell, Stockport, Stoke, Stow, Stratton, Tetbury, Thornbury, Tiverton, Tring, Trowbridge, Twerton, Twyford, Umberslade, Uxbridge, Watford, Wedmore, Wootton, Wraxall, Xavier, Yatton; 24 Herefordshire Little; 158 com. Composed by Anthony R Peake 1 Diane M Chapman 2 Elisabeth A G Bowden 3 Michael J Hobbs 4 Brian Bladon 5 James R Taylor 6 Anthony R Peake (C) 7 Edward R Venn 8 Peter Bridle The greatest number of Surprise and Major methods yet rung to a peal. Calne: -36-14-1258-16-12-58.12.36.12.38 f Drogheda: -56-14.56-58.36-14-1458-14-18 mx Hungerford: -58-16-12-16-14-58-1236-58 b Launceston: -38-16-56-38-14-38-1456-78 b Lundy: -38-16-56-38-14-38.14-12.78 b Shrivenham : 38-38.16-58-16.34-14.38-14.36.78 f Stratton: -36-14-58-36-14-38.56-36.78 b Tiverton: -38-16-56-38-34-58.16-16.78 b Wedmore: -58-14-12-38-14-58.14.36-58 f Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association Knowle, Bristol Holy Nativity Saturday, 31 December 1966 in 2h 46 (12–2–3 in G) 5080 Spliced Surprise Major (150m) 64 changes each of Aldenham, Claybrooke, Coleme, Lincolnshire, Lindum, Maulden, Superlative, Thorne and Wordsworth; 32 changes each of Acton, Appledore, Apsley, Ashburton, Axminster, Banwell, Barnsbury, Bedfont, Bedminster, Benington, Bicester, Benson, Biddenden, Bideford, Bitton, Brislington, Bristol, Caine, Cambridge, Campsall, Chard, Cheddar, Cherwell, Chester, Chippenham, Clanfield, Codicote, Conisbrough, Corston, Cray, Cuckfield, Dartford, Dawlish, Deben, Dedham, Derwent, Dorchester, Drayton, Drogheda, Dublin, Dursley, Eastbury, Eastcote, Elford, Exminster, Falmouth, Faringdon, Fordham, Framley, Frankley, Grendon, Hanbury, Harlow, Haselbech, Henbury, Hendon, Highgate, Hitchin, Houghton-le-Spring, Hungerford, Ickleton, Ilfracombe, Ipplepen, Jedburgh, Jersey, Kettering, Lambourn, Langley, Langston, Launceston, Leckhampton, Lessness, Lincoln, Liskeard, Llanfair P.G., London, Longney, Lundy, Lydney, Malmesbury, Marshfield, Mickleton, Minsmere, New Gloucester, Northam, Northleach, Nortnolt, Northwood, Olney, Olveston, Ospringe, Otley, Painswick, Portishead, Prestbury, Pudsey, Pyrford, Quinton, Radcliffe, Radlett, Ramsey, Redruth, Revelstoke, Reverse Dublin, Richmond, Ruardean, Rutland, Scawthorpe, Seaton, Shenley, Shoreditch, Shrivenham, Sidbury, SouthweJl, Stratton, Street, Stockport, Stoke, Stow, Tetbury, Thornbury, Tiverton, Tring, Trowbridge, Twerton, Twyford, Umberslade, Urchfont, Uxbridge, Vauxhall, Warwickshire, Watford, Wedmore, Wembley, Westbury, Wootton, Wraxall, Yatton, Yorkshire and Zeals; 24 changes of Herefordshire Little; 158 changes of method. Composed by Arranged by Anthony R Peake 1 Edward R Venn 2 Elisabeth A G Bowden 3 Michael J Hobbs 4 Brian Bladon 5 James R Taylor 6 Anthony R Peake (C) 7 Victor Griffin 8 Peter Bridle 25th peal together: 2 & 6. 200th peal as conductor. The greatest number of methods yet rung to a peal. Axminster: —38—14—12—16—14—58—16—5. b. Ashburton: —38—14—12—16—14—58—16.34.5. b. Henbury: 38—58.14—12—38—14—1258.36.12.36.1. f. Revelstoke: 38—38.14—12—36.12.34—1258—16—1. f. Sidbury: —56—16—58—16—14—58.14—14.5. f. Redruth: —56—16—58—36—14—1458—34—5. f. Bideford: 38—38.16—58—16—34—58.36—16.7. f. Ipplepen: —38—16—56—36—12—1238—14—5. f. Chard: —36—14—1258—16—14—58—16.34.7. b. Ringing World page reference: 2909.0047 | |
Copyright © 2012–25, The Ringing World. |