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Performances reportThis page gives a report of the performances matching your search criteria. There were 9 matching performances. Oxford Diocesan Guild Wokingham, Berkshire All Saints Saturday, 7 February 1925 in 3h 8 (19½ [16–0–10]) 5040 Stedman Triples Four-part Composed by Thurstans 1 Miss Vera Robinson 2 Frank Lush 3 James R Mackman 4 Arthur Wiggins 5 William J Brooks 6 Rev C W O Jenkyn 7 William J Paice (C) 8 Richard T Hibbert First peal in the method - 2, 4. First in the method as conductor - 7. Rung as a birthday compliment to the Rector of Wokingham (the Rev B Long), and also Miss Vera Robinson. Oxford Diocesan Guild Appleton, Berkshire St Laurence Tuesday, 17 March 1925 in 3h 1 (14–2–19 in E) 5093 Grandsire Caters Composed by George Holifield (sen) 1 William Holifield 2 Henry C White 3 George Holifield (Jun) 4 Harry Bennett 5 Frederick Messenger 6 Cuthbert G White 7 F Stedman White 8 George Holifield (sen) (C) 9 Richard White 10 Fred White First on ten bells: 4 & 5. Rung with the bells half muffled as a last token of respect to Mr Harry Holifield, a late member of the Appleton Society. Rung by all Sunday service ringers Oxford Diocesan Guild Appleton, Berkshire St Laurence Tuesday, 28 April 1925 in 2h 40 (14–2–19 in E) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Holt's 10 Part 1 F Stedman White 2 Maurice Smith 3 Frederick Messenger 4 F Selwyn 5 Cuthbert G White 6 George Holifield (Jun) (C) 7 Richard White 8 Tom Impey First peal inside: 4 Oxford Diocesan Guild Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire St Mary and St Giles Saturday, 11 July 1925 in 2h 59 (12½) 5040 Grandsire Triples Composed by Groves' Variation of Parker's Twelve-part 1 M G Pedley 2 Thos C Tomkins 3 Wm M J Pedley 4 Edwin Yates 5 Herbert C Edwards 6 Walter W Bonham 7 Ernest C Lambert (C) 8 Wm G Clark First peal 1. Rung at the first attempt, and to celebrate the treble ringer's 14th birthday. Oxford Diocesan Guild Appleton, Berkshire St Laurence Wednesday, 5 August 1925 in 3h (14–2–19 in E) 5093 Grandsire Caters Composed by George Holifield (sen) 1 William Holifield 2 Henry C White 3 George Holifield (sen) 4 Henry Bennett 5 Cuthbert G White 6 Arthur H White 7 F Stedman White 8 George Holifield (Jun) (C) 9 Richard White 10 Fred White For the last half hour of this peal the ringers were in almost complete darkness, the lights having been forgotten. Oxford Diocesan Guild Appleton, Berkshire St Laurence Wednesday, 9 September 1925 in 2h 58 (14–2–19 in E) 5093 Grandsire Caters Composed by George Holifield (sen) 1 William Holifield 2 Henry C White 3 George Holifield (Jun) 4 Harry Bennett 5 Frederick Messenger 6 Cuthbert G White 7 F Stedman White 8 George Holifield (sen) (C) 9 Richard White 10 Fred White Rung as a farewell to the Rector, the Rev F C R Jourdain, who has retired from the living of Appleton owing to ill-health. Oxford Diocesan Guild Bletchley, Buckinghamshire St Mary Saturday, 26 September 1925 in 2h 57 (15–2–6 in F) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Thurstan's Four Part 1 Walter Sear 2 William Mead 3 Frederick Stonton 4 John Mead 5 Joseph Marks 6 Arthur E Pegler 7 Harry Sear (C) 8 Frederick Whitehead First peal on the bells since rehanging. First peal in the method: 5. Specially arranged for Mr. A. E. Pegler, of Bangor, North Wales. Also for the occasion of harvest festival. Oxford Diocesan Guild Old Wolverton, Buckinghamshire Holy Trinity Saturday, 31 October 1925 in 3h 7 (14¾) 5040 Cambridge Surprise Minor Composed by Rev E Bankes James 1 Edwin Yates 2 Harry Sear 3 Herbert E Edwards 4 Walter Sear 5 Thomas C Tompkins 6 Ernest C Lambert (C) First peal on six bells 4. First peal of Cambridge 2. Rung on the Eve of All Saints' Day, and for the birthday of the conductor's mother. Oxford Diocesan Guild Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire St Mary and St Giles Saturday, 28 November 1925 in 3h 15 (12½) 5040 Stedman Triples Composed by Heywood's variation 1 Albert J Green 2 Herbert E Tompkins 3 William M J Pedley 4 Edwin Yates 5 Herbert C Edwards 6 Thomas C Tompkins 7 Ernest C Lambert (C) 8 William G Clarke Rung with the bells half muffled. First peal in the method by all except conductor. First peal in the method on the bells. | |
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