Stedman Triples on the Back Eight at St Mary le Bow, C London
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- A touch of Stedman Triples on the (rather splendid) back 8 at St Mary le Bow, the final touch of the day on The Lilliputters Guild's Christmas Outing. Listen out for the backrounds, Whittingtons and Tittums! Whilst there were a couple of method mistakes (mostly down to tiredness), it was a generally solid touch and a fine way to finish the day.
Tenor 41-3-21 in C.
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A full description of the bells, and their history, may be found in the description on my previous video:
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And a full dossier on Bow bells may be found on Dickon Love's excellent website:
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Something I miss here in Portugal. As a boy I remember the bells of St Peter's in Hersham, and later several fine bell sets could be heard where I lived in Richmond upon Thames.
What a cracking back eight. Tough bells but worth every effort. Well done.
Superb sounding bells
Very nice ringing - I look forward to ringing on these at some point in the near future (RWNYC maybe?) and seeing how they compare to Leeds! We occasionally ring Stedman Triples on the back 8 and it is certainly no mean feat!
Gorgeous bells and beautiful ringing too!
I think these are probably the best sounding bells in the city and nice to hear the back 8 rang so beautifully to Stedman.
Steve, I knew this would be up your alley! They are certainly a smashing ring of bells, and a bit of Stedman just had to be done!
@@simonbellringer Stedman is such a lovely method to listen too.
Also I think they are some of Whitechapels finest peals of bells
There some really nice peals in London, Jewry is one and St Olives Hart Street both nice Whitechapel 8s.
The G&J 8 at Clerkenwell are real gems.
It's sad to me Whitechapel closed, so much time spent either with dad or working there in school holidays.
I can still smell the aroma of when bells were being cast.and the sound of the timing machine as it scraped metal of the inside of the bell.
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@@simonbellringer sound similsr to st martin in the bullring birmingham the tenor has a new clapper
@@simonbellringer something don't expect you to understand is when her Bow I thing of my dad and Bill Theobaps who I knew as uncle Bill, he was like family too me s was Brian Bladon whose influence on me ws monumental.
It is very much a spiritual thing to me that words fail me.
I was never a fantastic ringer, I just knew people ŵho were, many who are on peal boards at Bow like Wilfred Williams and Bill Cook etc etc.
Fantastic sound
sounds just like Adelaide