Queens peal at st Mary the virgin pilton

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Quick video of a peal at pilton church the ringing wasn’t great but not the worst I’ve ever heard there is also a clock bell in the pinnacle which is the biggest turret on the left of the camera when I go behind the church the clock bell is dated 1788 John iii & Christopher iv Pennington and tuned to the note c# and hung dead and has conventional cannons

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  • @bellringer22
    @bellringer22  3 месяца назад +1

    I also forgot to mention it is a lovely peel of bells but it’s completely ruined by The tenor bell as it has a loud crash to it It’s to do with it has a composite clapper and it hits a lot harder than the initial on would have come with some difficulty The 1234 and 6 Were all cast in 1853 by John Taylor and son of Loughborough and the 57 and Tenor Cast in 1712 by Abraham Rudall of Gloucestershire The bells were rehung in 1970 in a cast-iron frame made by John Taylor and co Loughborough and I believed that the bells were hung on all new fittings as well. The bells are Rung In a clockwise position The tenor 23cwt in D

  • @bellringer22
    @bellringer22  2 месяца назад

    i also just realised sorry for the shit camera quality

  • @AshleyMonck
    @AshleyMonck Месяц назад

    Sounds more like call changes. I quite like the tenor. Some rings are quite nice with a loud tenor on the back

    • @bellringer22
      @bellringer22  Месяц назад

      yes it is call change queens peal but the tenor is a lovely bell but has too much of a crash to it you can see it in one of my shorts you will see the tenor in the middle of the frame

  • @wereswdfgrdesd
    @wereswdfgrdesd 3 месяца назад

    8 bells of which 4 and the 6th are john taylor 5 7 and 8 abraham rudhall

    • @bellringer22
      @bellringer22  3 месяца назад

      1234 and 6 were cast by john taylor and son in 1853 and 5 7 and tenor cast in 1712 by abraham rudhall