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Contents of the Southwell and Nottingham Guild of Church Bellringers Library Contents Of The Southwell And Nottingham Guild Of Church Bellringers Library BELLRINGING BOOKS / BELL MUSIC AND OTHER RINGING MEMORABILIA All of this collection is in the ownership of The Southwell and Nottingham Guild of Church Bell Ringers It is located at Saddlers Cottage, Farm Lane, East Markham, NG22 0QH Note: Errors may have been inserted but every effort has been made to be correct. Last Update 18th January 2021 1 CONTENTSU OF THIS LIST ITEMS IN PAPER FORMAT – BOOKS AND LEAFLETS CENTRAL COUNCIL PUBLICATIONS 3 A.R.T. - ASSOCIATION OF RINGING TEACHERS 9 JASPER SNOWDON CHANGE RINGING SERIES 10 SHERBOURNE TEACHING AIDS 11 GENERAL BOOKS ON BELLS 12 LEAFLETS AND/OR ARTICLES FROM BOOKS 19 CHURCH GUIDES, CHURCH BOOKS AND PARISH MAGAZINES 21 RELIGEOUS BOOKS AND NON BELLRINGING 23 NEWSPAPER ARTICLES 24 VARIOUS GUILD AND ASSOCIATION BOOKS 25 DEDICATION OF BELLS SERVICE SHEETS 33 RINGER’S FUNERAL SERVICE SHEETS 33 ITEMS OF NON-BOOK FORMAT GRAMAPHONE RECORDS 8 INCH RECORDS 33 10 INCH 78’s 34 12 INCH 78’s 35 7 INCH 45’s AND 33’s 36 7 INCH BBC SOUND EFFECTS CHURCH BELLS 38 7 INCH BBC SOUND EFFECTS CLOCK BELLS 40 10 INCH 33 1/3rpm RECORDS 42 12 INCH 33 1/3rpm CHURCH BELLS 43 HANDBELLS 44 CARILLON CHURCH BELLS 51 SCHULMERICH ELECTRONIC CARILLON BELLS 54 OTHER VARIOUS TYPES OF BELLS 56 NON RINGING RELIGON 58 COMPACT DISCS BELLS VARIOUS AND COPY OF RECORDS 59 DOCUMENTS – MS WORD AND OTHER FORMATS 69 BOOKS IN PDF FORMAT 70 VHS PAL VIDEO 75 DVD’S 75 CASSETTE TAPES 76 PROJECTOR SLIDES AND LANTERN SLIDES 76 COMPUTER PROGRAMS 77 BELLRINGING MEMORABILIA 78 LIST OF BRITISH TOWER BELLS ON RECORDINGS 81 LIST OF FOREGN BELLS ON RECORDINGS 82 LIST OF HANDBELL TEAMS ON RECORDINGS 84 LIST OF CHURCH BELL CARILLONS ON RECORDINGS 89 LIST OF ELECTRONIC CARILLON BELLS ON RECORDINGS 91 Note: The Whitechepel Foundary closed down in 2018 The Library can be used by all ringers and must be authorised by the Guild Librarian in the first instance. This Library is housed in the property of Saddlers Cottage, Farm Lane, East Markham together with a Television, Video Player and Record Player to view DVD’s, Video’s and Records, the records are also transferred to CD. Old computer programs can be used on a BBC B computer also an IBM computer with Windows 3.1 is available. 2 The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers Publication TITLE PUBLISHED BY DATE EDITION CONDITION Red Known to Exist not got in A Collection of Compositions in the Popular Major Methods (PB) CC 1950 First V. Good (PB) CC 1966 Second V. Good A Collection of Compositions of Stedman Caters and Stedman Cinques (PB) CC 1961 First V. Good A Collection of Grandsire Compositions (PB) CC 2004 First V. Good A Collection of Surprise Compositions (PB) Cyril Wratten 1966 First Advert Dec.30 Good A Collection of Surprise Methods (PB) CC 1964 Good A Collection of Ten Bell Compositions (PB) CC 2004 First V. Good A Collection of Twelve Bell Compositions (PB) CC 2004 First V. Good A Glossary of the Technical Terms (PB) Rev. H.E. Bulwer 1901 First Good A Glossary of the Technical Terms (PB) 1904 Reprint Good A Glossary of the Technical Terms 1904 Rep. (PB) 2017 Reprint Good A Handbook on the Preservation, and st Repair of Bells, Bell Frames and Fittings (PB) CC 1891 1 P P Edition NOT GOT nd (PB) CC 1930 2P P Edition NOT GOT rd (PB) CC 1948 3P P Edition NOT GOT th (PB) CC 1954 4P P Edition Good (2) th (PB) CC 1962 5P P Edition V. Good th (PB) CC 6P P Edition NOT GOT th (PB) CC 1969 7P P Edition NOT GOT A Handbook of Composition (PB) CC John R. Leary 1993 First V. Good A Model Code Of Rules (PB) CC 1902 First ? V. Good (PB) CC 1929 Second V. Good (PB) CC 1951 Third V. Good (PB) CC 1976 Third Ed. Revised V.Good A Practical Analysis of the Interaction Between Church Bells and Towers (PB) D.J. Robinson 1994 First V. Good (2) A Schedule of Regular Maintenance (PB) CC 1991 First Good A Tutor’s Handbook Part 1 Bell Control (PB) CC 1969 First Good A Tutor’s Handbook Part 1 Bell Control (PB) CC 1972 Second V. Good A Tutor’s Handbook Part 2 Elementary CR (PB) CC 1969 First V. Good A Tutor’s Handbook Part 2 Elementary CR (PB) CC 1972 Second V. Good (2) A Tutor’s Handbook (Parts 1 and 2) (PB) CC 1976 First V. Good (2) Tutors Handbook (Parts 1 and 2) (PB) CC 1980 Second Edition V. Good An Elementary Handbook for Beginners (PB) CC 1959 First V. Good st (PB) CC 1962 1P P Reprint Good nd (PB) CC 1964 2P P Reprint Good rd (PB) CC 1966 3P P Reprint Good th (PB) CC 1969 4P P Reprint Good th (PB) CC 1973 5P P Reprint V. Good th (PB) CC 1976 6P P Reprint V. Good An Index to Compositions in the Ringing World 1941-1992 (PB) Anthony P. Smith 1993 V. Good 1993-1996 (PB) Anthony P. Smith 1997 V. Good An Unassuming Genius The Life And Times of A.J. Pitman (PB) Michael B. Davies 2007 First V. Good Beginners’ Grandsire nd (2P P Ed. See RW 1956 p. 686) (PB) A. Waddington 2003 Third Edition V. Good Beginners Handbook (PB) Malcolm Tyler 1981 First V. Good Beginners’ Plain Bob nd (2P P Ed. See RW 1954 p. 430) (PB) A. Waddington 2003 Third Edition V. Good Belfry Officers (PB) Malcolm Tyler 1996 First V. Good Bell Restoration Funds (PB) CC 1979 Second V. Good Central Council Handbook (See Handbook) (PB) CC 1978 Revised Edition V. Good Change Ringing Volume 1 (HB) J. Sanderson 1987 First V. Good Change Ringing Volume 2 (HB) Eisel / Wratten 1992 First V. Good Change Ringing Volume 3 (HB) Cook / Wratten 1994 First V. Good 3 Central Council Publications (Continued) TITLE PUBLISHED BY DATE EDITION CONDITION Change Ringing on Handbells (PB) C.W. Woolley 1948 First NOT GOT (PB) C.W. Woolley 1951 Reprint Fair (PB) C.W. Woolley 1959 Second Good (PB) C.W. Woolley 1964 Third Fair (PB) C.W. Woolley Fourth NOT GOT (PB) C.W. Woolley 1974 Fifth V. Good (PB) C.W. Woolley 1986 Fifth Ed. Reprint V. Good Collection of Doubles Methods (PB) CC 1955 First Poor Collection of Doubles Methods Part 2 (PB) CC 1986 Third V. Good Collection of Doubles Methods (PB ring bound) Melvin J. Hiller No Date Plain brown card front V. Good Collection of Doubles and Minor Methods (PB) CC 1931 Second Good (PB) CC 1939 Third V. Good Collection of Minor Methods (PB) CC 1961 Fourth Good (2) (PB) CC 1969 Fifth V. Good (PB) CC 1975 Fifth Reprint V. Good (PB) CC 1984 Sixth Edition V. Good Collection of Peals Section 1 – Group 1 (PB) CC 1903 First Good Collection of Peals Section 2 – Group 2 (PB) CC 1904 First Good Collection of Peals Section 3 – Group 2 (PB) CC 1908 First Good Collection of Plain Major Methods (PB) CC 1952 Second V. Good Collection of Plain Major and Caters Methods CC 1926 First V. Good Collection of Plain Methods in Place Notation CC (A4 book) 1988 First Edition V. Good CC (A4 book) 1994 Second Edition V. Good 2 th Corrections and Amendments 8 pages 1999 as at Jan. 29 P P Collection of Plain Minor Methods (PB) CC (A5 book) 1991 First V. Good (See also under Plain Minor Methods) Collection of Plain Minor Methods (PB) CC 1988 First V. Good Collection of Plain Minor Methods (PB) CC 1999 Second V. Good Collection of Plain Minor Methods (PB) CC 2008 Third NOT GOT Collection of Principles (PB) CC 1990 First V. Good (PB) CC 1993 Second V. Good Collection of Universal Compositions For Treble Dodging Major Methods (PB) CC 2001 First Edition V. Good Collections of Rung Surprise, Delight, TB CC 1974 A3 Computer PrintoutGood CC 1975 A3 Computer PrintoutGood CC 1976 A3 Computer PrintoutGood CC 1977 A3 Computer PrintoutGood CC 1979 A3 Computer PrintoutGood CC 1980 A3 Computer PrintoutGood Collections of Rung Surprise, Delight, TB (RB) CC 1984 to end 1983 V. Good (RB) CC 1985 to end 1984 V. Good (RB) CC 1987 to end 1986 V. Good (RB) CC 1988 to end 1987 V. Good Supplement to end of 1989 V. Good (RB) CC 1998 to end 1998 V. Good Supplement to end of 1999 V. Good Collections of Rung Surprise, Delight, TB (RB) CC 2005 to end 2004 V. Good Supplement to end of 2005 V. Good Supplement to end of 2006 V. Good Collections of Rung Surprise, Delight, TB (RB) CC 2008 to end 2007 V. Good Collection Of Triples Methods (PB) CC 1934 First NOT GOT Collection Of Triples Methods (PB) CC 1935 Second Good Compositions of Stedman Caters and Stedman Cinques (PB) CC 1983 V. Good Conducting for Beginners (PB) CC 1980 V. Good Conducting Grandsire Triples Ed. (Com. No.5) Norman Chaddock No Date V. Good Conducting Stedman (PB) David E. Pearson 1989 First V. Good (PB) 2005 Reprint (Different Printer) Conducting Stedman Triples (Ed. Com. No.6) Wilfred Moreton 1984 V. Good (2) 4 Central Council Publications (Continued) TITLE PUBLISHED BY DATE EDITION CONDITION Doubles and Minor for Beginners (PB) William Butler 1980 First V. Good nd (PB) William Butler 1983 2P P Smart & Co V. Good (PB) William Butler 1983 Second Reprint by Philip Green Doubles Collection (Inc.
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