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bellringing — bellˈringing noun • • • Main Entry: ↑bell … Useful english dictionary
Change ringing — Triples redirects here. For other uses, see Triple (disambiguation). Bell ringing practice in Stoke Gabriel parish church, Devon, England Change ringing is the art of ringing a set of tuned bells in a series of mathematical patterns called… … Wikipedia
Northern Universities Association — Sister to the Southern Universities Association (SUA) the Northern Universities Association (NUA) is an informal grouping of University Change Ringing Societies in the UK who meet annually for a weekend; usually in November. The official reason… … Wikipedia
Henry Burstow — (1826–1916) was a shoemaker and bellringer from Horsham, Sussex, best known for his vast repertoire of songs, many of which were collected in the folksong revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was also the author of… … Wikipedia
University of London Society of Change Ringers — References * [http://www.cccbr.org.uk/prc/pubs/bellsAndBellringing.php Bells and Bellringing] , a presentation prepared by the Publications Committee of the Central Council of Church Bell RingersReferencesExternal links* [http://www.ulscr.org.uk… … Wikipedia
hunt — /hʌnt / (say hunt) verb (t) 1. to chase (game or other wild animals) for the purpose of catching or killing. 2. to scour (a region) in pursuit of game. 3. to use or manage (a horse, etc.) in the chase. 4. to pursue with force, hostility, etc.:… …
Church bell — Cutaway drawing of a church bell, showing construction. A church bell is a bell which is rung in a (especially Christian) church either to signify the hour or the time for worshippers to go to church, perhaps to attend a wedding, funeral, or… … Wikipedia
Nottingham University Society of Change Ringers — The Nottingham University Society of Change Ringers is one of the oldest societies affiliated to the University of Nottingham Students Union (where it is known as Bellringing Society), being founded in 1958. Its principal aim is to allow students … Wikipedia
Northlew — Coordinates: 50°46′20″N 4°07′16″W / 50.7721°N 4.1212°W / 50.7721; 4.1212 … Wikipedia
Bilbie family — The Bilbie family were bell founders and clockmakers based initially in Chew Stoke, Somerset and later at Cullompton, Devon in south west England from the late 1600s to the early 1800s.Their importance to the local economy and in local history is … Wikipedia