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**************************************** | Telephone country codes: | *Carillonist: * Tower instruments in the * | 353 | Georges Minne, cathedral organist * geographic area of the * | 44 | *Contact: * British Isles (including Eire) * | | Fr. Raymond Murray, * are divided into four parts: * | | Cathedral Administrator * * | | The Parochial House * Existing carillons (beginning * | Is. | Armagh * on this page) * | Wales | T: Armagh 522802 * Former carillons (i.e., defunct * | ------| E: [email protected], * instruments which have not * | | [email protected] * been replaced) * | - STN SCOTLAND-AB | *Schedule: * Chimes (8 to 22 bells hung dead) * | Municipal Carillon | Cambridge quarters * Former chimes (as above) * | *Location: | *Remarks: * * | St.Nicholas' Church | Overhauled by Taylor in 2003, with new * Within each part, sites are listed * | Back Wynd (off Union Street) | clavier to America 2000 specification * alphabetically by city. * | Aberdeen, Grampian, | for original range (but 2 more pedals). * * | (Aberdeenshire), Scotland | The oldest intact Taylor carillon * Rings are not listed except when * | OS Ref. TJ 939 087 | in the world. * part of, or at the same institution * | LL: N 57.14760, W 2.09940 | * with, another listed instrument. * | *Carillonist: | BIRMINGHAM ENGLAND * * | Ronald Leith, City Carillonneur | *See: BOURNVILLE * At the end of this MIL are shown * | 23 King's Crescent | and: SALTLEY * other sites of interest, including * | Aberdeen, Grampian | * a list of great bells. * | T: 01224/634 427 | BOURNVILLE ENGLAND -WO **************************************** | *Contact: | The George Cadbury Memorial Carillon | Miss Margaret Dundas | (The Bournville Carillon) NOTE: Sites for which the local | New Vestry | *Location: government reorganization of 1974 | Back Wynd | School Tower specified a different name for the | Aberdeen AB10 1JZ | Linden Road (A4040) at Sycamore Road county-like administrative authority | T: 01224/643494 | (on the village green) include both names, with the historic | E: office_enquiries@ | Bournville, county name shown in parentheses. | kirk-of-st-nicholas.org.uk | South Birmingham, The reason for this is that the | *Schedule: | West Midlands (Worcestershire), administrative names have frequently | Sunday 1030-1055. Special recitals on | England been used as if they were replace- | Doors Open Day (11-09-2004) at | OS Ref. SP 044 812 ments for the historic names, though | 1015, 1130, 1245, 1300 and 1515. | LL: N 52.42946, W 1.93649 they are not. Presenting both names | *Remarks: | *Carillonist: here insures that the reader will be | The combined ring and of 1858, | Trevor Workman, Carillonneur, able to make the proper connection | which was a mixture of new and old | Bournville Village Trust with place references of all kinds. | bells (mostly by Warner, 1815) with a | 45 Elizabeth Road The historic county names are used | flat 7th hung dead, was destroyed by | Moseley for the two-letter abbreviations in | fire in 1874. | Birmingham B13 8QH the country field. Further changes | The bass bell (which was a sub- | T: 21/449 3455 in administrative names, resulting | from 1952 to 1954) swings by motor. | E: [email protected] from the reorganization of 1995, are | Expansion of 1954 was composed of | *Past carillonneur: not yet included. | 6 basses and 5 trebles. | 19??-2012 Raymond Aldington (1939-2012) | Chime (keyboard and barrel) on | *Contact: NOTE: Ordnance Survey (OS) map refer- | 12 diatonic basses plus two semitones. | Bournville Village Trust ences are included under Location | Major renovation by Taylor in 1994. | Bournville Estate Office where known. | | Oak Tree Lane | ARMAGH N IRELAND-R | Bournville, Birmingham B30 1UB NOTE: In this region, chime semitones | *Location: | T: 0121/472 3831 F: 0121/414 1348 may be given either in chime scale | North tower | E: [email protected] (numbering from the bottom, as in | St.Patrick's Cathedral (R..) | *Schedule: "sharp 4th" or "flat 7th") or in | Cathedral Road at English Street | Saturdays 1200 and 1500; ringing scale (numbering from the | Armagh, co.Armagh, Northern Ireland | Christmas Eve carol sing 6pm. top, as in "#5" or "b2"). | OS Ref. H 876 454 | Guildford Quarters strike on 8 bells ------| LL: N 54.35243, W 6.65909 | (including the hour).

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Visitor Centre open Wed-Sat 1130-1630. | (Mrs.) Frances Slorach | *Contact: *Remarks: | 14 Chapelton Gardens | Eaton Estate Office Original 2- compass omitted | Dumbarton, Strathclyde G82 2AL | Eccleston, Cheshire CH4 9ET F#,G#,C#. | T: 389/63336 | T: (01244)684400 F: (01244)671838 New clappers, transmission & keyboard | - and - | E: [email protected] by Taylor, 1988. | John Rainey | *Remarks: | 19 Park Avenue | 4 different tune , wood with COBH IRELAND -CK | Dumbarton, Strathclyde G82 1BU | fixed pegs. *Location: | *Contact: | St.Colman's Cathedral (RC) | Msgr. Maguire | GODALMING ENGLAND -SR Cathedral Terrace at Wolf Tone Street | St.Patrick's Presbytery | Carillon (WW I) Cobh (An Cóbh; Queenstown), | Strathleven Place | *Location: co.Cork, Ireland | Dumbarton, Strathclyde G82 1BA | Founders' Chapel OS Ref. W 186 065 | T: 389/62503 | Charterhouse School LL: N 51.8514 W 8.2941 | *Remarks: | Prince's Avenue *Carillonist: | Also a separate ringing bell, a | Godalming, Surrey, England Adrian Patrick Gebruers KSG, (A) | semitone lower than the carillon | LL: N 51.19610, W 0.62267 z20 Cathedral Carillonneur | bourdon, with outside Angelus hammer. | *Former location (1921-2012): Springfield | | Mostyn House School Cobh, co.Cork, Republic of Ireland | DUNFERMLINE SCOTLAND-FI | Grenfell Park H: Cobh 21/4811 219 | *Location: | Parkgate, Cheshire, England W: 21/4813 222 F: 21/4813 488 | Northwest tower | OS Ref. SJ 281 780 E: [email protected] | Dunfermline Abbey | LL: N 53.29360, W 3.08137 *Past Carillonneur: | Kirkgate | *Contact: 1924-70: Staf Gebruers | Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland | Charterhouse *Contact: | OS Ref. NT 090 874 | Godalming, Surrey GU7 2DX St.Colman's Cathedral | LL: N 56.06987, W 3.46408 | T: 1483 291500 F: 1483 291607 Cobh (Queenstown), co.Cork | *Carillonist: | E: [email protected] *Schedule: | Wilson Brown | *Remarks: Summer (May-Sep) Sundays 1630; New | - and - | Dates in CIL reflect bell casting; Year's Eve; Christmas Eve 1630-1730 | Esther Grant | first 31 bells installed 1922; one bass *Remarks: | - and - | and 5 trebles installed with new First 16 bells installed 1914; one | Jack Macpherson | keyboard in 1926. added soon after; 25 trebles added | - and - | 2011: Mostyn House closed; bells must 1916-17. Quarters by Staf Gebruers on | Elaine Ryan | be transferred to another school, hymn "Jesus My Lord My God My All". | - and - | preferably Charterhouse. Bourdon originally hung for ringing, | Helen Walker | Oct.2013: Old bells installed with all though perhaps never used as such. | - and - | new fittings, frame, transmission All rehung in new frame by G&J, 1948, | Mrs. Dorothy Wilson | and keyboard. with new mechanism. All rehung on new | *Contact: | HULL ENGLAND -YE frame by Eijsbouts in 1998, adding bass | Dunfermline Abbey | *See KINGSTON-UPON-HULL ENGLAND -YE semitones; new console (relocated to | Dunfermline KY12 7PE | ), practice console (at Music | T: 01383/724586 | KILMARNOCK SCOTLAND-AY Dept. of University | E: [email protected] | *Location: College Cork for | *Remarks: | St.Andrew's & St.Marnock's Church use in teaching), computerised auto- | Frame for 48 bells installed 1984, with | (Church of Scotland) matics on 14 basses (as in original | present electric action; keyboard | St.Marnock Street (A735) bt Dundonald action). | near the organ (audio relay used). | Road (A759) & Waterside Street | Previous action was [electro-]pneumatic. | Kilmarnock, DUMBARTON SCOTLAND-DB | Also two 18th-c. swinging bells. | Strathclyde (Ayrshire), Scotland *Location: | | OS Ref. NS 426 376 St.Patrick's Church (RC) | EATON HALL ENGLAND -CH | LL: N 55.60752, W 4.49902 Strathleven Place | (Seat of the Duke of Westminster) | *Carillonist: Dumbarton, | *Location: | (Mrs.) Georgina T. Roxburgh Strathclyde (Dunbartonshire), Scotland | Chapel Tower | 5 Milton Avenue OS Ref. NS 399 744 | Eaton Hall, Cheshire, England | Kilmarnock, Strathclyde LL: N 55.94536 W 4.56437 | OS Ref. SJ 413 605 | - and/or - *Carillonist: | LL: N 53.14087, W 2.87776 | Russell McNaughtan

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E: [email protected] | T: 01482 324835 | For Christmas, 1500 Sat. in December; *Contact: | E: [email protected] | Easter to end of British Summer time: Revd. James McNaughtan | *Remarks: | 1700 Fridays (Christina Anderson), 35 South Gargieston Drive | 2nd bell (C#) cast 1960. In original | 1500 Saturdays (John Knox); Kilmarnock KA1 ___ | chime, added semitones were sharp 4th, | otherwise irregular. T: 563/21665 | flat 7th, sharp octave. | *Remarks: - or - | Also a service bell, J G Pfeifer, 1910, | Bells dated 1927 (except 2d C, recast); St.Andrew's & St.Marnock's Church | and a ring of 15 | pedals (but not manual keys) are St.Marnock Street | (see under 'Chimes' below). | present for two missing bass semitones. Kilmarnock | | Bass also reported as G#. Strathclyde KA1 1DZ | LONDON - A ENGLAND -W | E: (Webform) | The Atkinson Carillon | LONDON - RC ENGLAND -W *Schedule: | *Location: | Odeon/Regal Theatre Carillon Sunday morning before 11am service | above Salvatore Ferragamo | *Location: *Remarks: | (was J.Fox & Co.; | (in storage) Space in keyboard and frame to add 5 | originally Atkinson's Stores) | somewhere in London, England trebles. Practice keyboard -Z37:CC/CG | 24 Old Bond Street, at Burlington Gardens| *Former location (1928-64): Also a clock bell (1864 clock by J&J | Westminster, | Odeon (formerly Royal or Regal) Cinema Smith, Windyedge, Kilmaurs). | London, W1S 4AH, England | Oxford Street at Marble Arch Aug.2008: St.Marnock's Church merged | OS Ref. TQ 290 805 | and Edgware Road with Howard St.Andrew's Church to form | LL: N 51.50946, W 0.14129 | London, W.1, England the present congregation. | *Carillonist: | OS Ref. TQ 279 809 | Christina M. Anderson (C) | *Former location (1964-2007): KINGSTON-UPON-HULL - G ENGLAND -YE | H: 1895/625 540 | in storage (with the organ) in Cornwall *Location: | E: CM.Anderson/@/usa DOTnet | *Remarks: Guildhall | - and - | Was mounted just offstage, and Alfred Gelder Street at Wilberforce | Jonathan Galloway | played from theatre organ console. Drive and Lowgate | 31 Seymour Avenue | One report claimed this instrument was Kingston-upon-Hull, | Tottenham N17 9RE | shipped to Belgium in the mid-1960s; /East Riding, England | T: 07795 818429 | another indicated it was destroyed OS Ref. TA 100 288 | E: [email protected] | during the WW II blitz; actually, it was LL: N 53.74446, W 0.33278 | [email protected] | removed with the organ in 1964. *Schedule: | - and - | Cambridge (Westminster) quarters | John Knox | LONDON - SNTO ENGLAND -W *Remarks: | T: 1665/714 176 | *Location: Clock chime; first 5 bells by Warner: | E: j.knox68/@/BTinternet DOTcom | Swiss Centre tenor 1865, 4 quarters 1914, hour | *Contact: | Leicester Street at Swiss Court strike at the octave. | Geoffrey D. Armitage | (Leicester Square) Nine of 12 installed in 2004 were cast | 31-33 High Street | Westminster, in 2004; added semitones were sharp | Husbands Bosworth | London, W.1, England 4th, flat 7th, sharp octave. | Lutterworth, Leics. LE17 6LJ | OS Ref. TQ 298 808 Installation of the latest expansion | T: 1858/880 066 F: 1858/410 305 | LL: N 51.51061, W 0.13112 by Pembletons. | E: [email protected] | *Contact: | - or - | Tourism KINGSTON-UPON-HULL - HT/2 ENGLAND -YE | Michael Boyd | 30 Bedford Street *Location: | 126 Chesterfield Road | London WC2E 9ED Holy Trinity Church | Sandfields | T: 020/7420 4900 (Most Holy & Undivided Trinity) | Lichfield, Staffs. | E: [email protected] Market Place | T: 543/263361 | *Schedule: (between Market Place and Fish Street) | E: [email protected] | Bells & animated figures, automatic, Kingston-upon-Hull, | - or - | Mon-Fri noon, 5,6,7,8pm; Yorkshire/East Riding, England | Mr. David Rodwell | Sat-Sun noon, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8pm. OS Ref. TA 099 285 | Mr. John Tack | *Remarks: LL: N 53.74175, W 0.33432 z19 | Hillier Parker May & Rowden | with clock; often *Contact: | 77 Grosvenor Street | described as 23 bells representing 23 Holy Trinity Parish Church | London W1A 2BT | Swiss cantons and 23 London wards, Market Place | T: 1/629 7666 | but actually more. Kingston upon Hull HU1 1RR | *Schedule: | 2006: Building was sold and will be

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demolished, but the glockenspiel is | *Schedule: | Barras Bridge to be retained in the replacement | Summer (Good Friday thru Sept.) | Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE99 1RD building. | Thursdays 1300 & Sundays 1530; | T: Newcastle-upon-Tyne (091) 232 8520 Oct.2011: Bells refurbished by Rüetschi | Bank Holiday Mondays 1530; | *Schedule: and reinstalled in a freestanding | carillon week in July. | Saturdays 1430-1500; tower by Smiths of Derby. | *Remarks: | carillon week in August, 1900-30 | 13 duplicate trebles for top octave | - TF/2 ENGLAND -LE | have long been disconnected. | NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE ENGLAND *Location: | | *See also under 'Chimes' below. Carillon tower | LOUGHBOROUGH ENGLAND | *See also WELLINGTON - WM, Taylor Bell Foundry | *See also under 'Former carillons' below. | in Asia & Pacific Rim section. Freehold Street | | Loughborough, Leicestershire, England | MANCHESTER - TH ENGLAND -LA | PARKGATE ENGLAND -CH OS Ref. SK 541 198 | *Location: | *See GODALMING ENGLAND -SR LL: N 52.77333, W 1.19937 | Town Hall | *Contact: | Princess, Cross and Mount Streets | PERTH SCOTLAND-PR John Taylor & Co. | Manchester, Greater Manchester | *Location: The Bellfoundry | (Lancashire), England | St.John's Kirk Freehold Street | OS Ref. SJ 838 980 | (St.John the Baptist Church) Loughborough, Leics. LE11 1AR | LL: N 53.47927, W 2.24465 | St.John Street T: 01509 212241 F: 01509 263305 | *Carillonist: | Perth, Central (Perthshire), Scotland E: [email protected] | (None - automatic only) | OS Ref. NO 119 235 *Remarks: | *Contact: | LL: N 56.3954, W 3.4278 Hung in the tower which once held | Manchester Visitor Information Centre | *Carillonist: Taylor's first carillon (see TF/1); | Town Hall Extension | Ian Cassells not yet complete. (A report of | Loyd Street | *Past carillonneur: expansion to 37 seems to be premature.) | Manchester M60 2LA | John R. Knox (A) Not to be confused with the tower | T: 0161-234 3157 F: 0161-236 9900 | *Contact: holding a light ring of 12, | E: manchester.visitor.centre@ | Rev. David D. Ogston where many have been rung. | notes.manchester.gov.uk | Kirk House | *Remarks: | 31 St.John Street LOUGHBOROUGH - WM ENGLAND -LE | Ring of 12 with 2#, plus hour bell | Perth, Tayside PH1 5SH *Location: | ("Great Abel", F#, 9.1 tons) and 10 | T: Perth (01738)638482 War Memorial | smaller bells hung dead. The hour bell | - or at - Queen's Park | was also the bass bell of the | Manse of St.John's Kirk Frederick Street and Browns Lane | previous chime. | 15 Comely Bank Loughborough, Leicestershire, England | | Perth, Tayside PH2 7HU OS Ref. SK 533 193 | NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE - CC ENGLAND -NM | T: (01738)621755 LL: N 52.76938, W 1.21057 | Edith Adamson Memorial Carillon | - or - *Carillonist: | *Location: | Mr. Alexander Gray, Beadle Peter K. Shepherd, Borough Carillonneur | Civic Centre | 22 St.John Street 35 Pantain Road | Great North Road (B1318) | T: 738/23358 Loughborough, Leics. LE11 3LZ | at Claremont Road (B6339) | *Schedule: T: 01509/266 487 | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear | (none) - and - | (Northumberland), England | *Remarks: Brian Saddington, | OS Ref. NZ 250 649 | Clock has barrels for both Guildford Deputy Borough Carillonneur | LL: N 54.97915, W 1.61119 | and Cambridge quarters. Independent 28 Atherstone Road | *Carillonist: | clappers for electro-pneumatic auto- Loughborough, Leics. LE11 2SJ | Dr. Ian Brunt | matic player, inoperable (1991). - and - | T: 1207/521 317 | Bourdon by Peter Waghevens of Caroline Sharpe | E: Ian.Brunt/@/nhs DOTnet | , 1506, swings full circle. E: [email protected] | - and - | Maker of previous instrument unknown. - and - | Richard Jennings | Maintenance by city. Lynne Morgan | *Past Carillonneurs: | Also 5 bells by Waghevens, 1526, among *Past Carillonneurs: | 19??-?? John R. Knox | 15 on display rack in north porch, Dr. Peter Stratfold | *Contact: | and 13 disused chiming bells in north Peter Harrod | Mr. C. Dowd, Assistant Manager | gable of spire. Sydney Porter | Civic Centre |

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QUEENSTOWN IRELAND | Corporation Street | *Carillonist: *See: COBH, IRELAND | St.Helens WA101EF) | Jayne Wilds | F: 01744/23416 | *Contact: SAINT ANDREWS SCOTLAND-FI | E: [email protected] | South Holland Centre *Location: | [email protected] | Market Place Holy Trinity Parish Church | *Schedule: | Spalding, Lincs. PE11 1SS South Street (A918) at Church Street | Not played regularly. | T: 01775/764 777 St.Andrews, Fife, Scotland | Quarter-tune is part of "Salve Regina" | E: [email protected] OS Ref. NO 509 166 | on 8 bells (unique in the UK). | *Remarks: LL: N 56.33969, W 2.79592 | *Remarks: | Bass bell supplied in 1922. *Carillonist: | Restoration in progress in 2005, | Recast bells are the trebles. Christine Gascoigne | by Hayward Mills, with new clappers and | All rehung in a new glass tower in *Contact: | direct action transmission. | 1997 by Smiths of Derby. Rev. Rory McLeod | | Holy Trinity Manse | SALTLEY ENGLAND -WA | ST. ... - see - SAINT ... 17 Queen's Gardens | Our Lady's Carillon | St.Andrews KY16 9TA | *Location: | WESTMINSTER ENGLAND T: 334/71494 or 334/74994 | Our Lady of the Rosary and | *See: LONDON - A E: [email protected] | St.Thérèse of Lisieux RC Church | and: LONDON - SNTO - or - | Parkfield Road at Bridge Road | Mr. H. Eagle, Church Officer | Saltley, Birmingham, West Midlands | YORK ENGLAND -YO 13 Abbey Court | (Warwickshire), England | *Location: St.Andrews | OS Ref. SP 103 874 | Southwest tower - or - | LL: N 52.48445, W 1.84963 | Minster Holy Trinity Church | *Carillonist: | (Cathedral and Metropolitical Church South Street | Clive M. Smith | of S.Peter) Saint Andrews | 2 Abnall's Lane | York, (North) Yorkshire, England Fife KY16 9UH | Lichfield, Staffs. WS13 7BN | OS Ref. SE 601 519 *Schedule: | T: 01543/264539 | LL: N 53.96220, W 1.08313 Sunday 1045-1100 | - and - | *Former location (1933-88, chime only): *Remarks: | Michael Boyd | St.Mary's Church Keyboard has dropped keys for the rest | 126 Chesterfield Road | Nelson, Lancashire, England of the treble octave plus bass | Sandfields | *Carillonist: semitones. Cambridge quarters. | Lichfield, Staffs. WS14 0AA | York Minster Society of Change Ringers | T: 01543/263361 | E: [email protected] SAINT HELENS ENGLAND -LA | E: [email protected] | *Contact: *Location: | *Past Carillonneurs: | York Minster Visitors Department St.Mary's, Lowe House, RC Church | Bill Duffy | St.Williams College North Road at Crab Street | *Schedule: | College Street St.Helens, Lancashire, England | Sunday 1115-1200, Monday 1700-1800, | York YO1 7JF OS Ref. SJ 509 958 | Thursday 1300-45; | T: 1904/557216 F: 1904/57201 LL: N 53.45712, W 2.73991 | Easter and Christmas Day 1115-55. | E: [email protected] *Carillonist: | *Remarks: | *Schedule: Anthony (Tony) Brookes | Ting-tang quarters, Lourdes Ave Maria | Before Evensong on most days *Past Carillonneurs: | before hour, Angelus at 6,12,6; all | *Remarks: 19??-?? Eva Garner (d.) | inoperative since 1982. | Additional semitone of the chime - G# *Contact: | | (sharp 4th). Hung above the ring of Msgr. Vincent Hughes, Parish Priest | SPALDING ENGLAND -LI | 14 in the opposite tower from T: 744/22167 | *Location: | "Great Peter" (216-2-22 in E flat). - or - | South Holland Centre (Civic Centre) | From 1473 to 1750, a chiming machine Christine Currah | Broad Street at Market Place | played tunes on the bells of the ring. T: 744/37257 | Spalding, Lincolnshire, England | The expansion from chime to carillon - or - | OS Ref. TF 249 227 | incorporated the bells of the former The Carillon | LL: N 52.78685, W 0.15050 | Loughborough mobile chime (see below), Lowe House Heritage & Development Group | *Original Location (1924-1971): | with some new bells. Crab Street | Corn Exchange Building | St.Helens WA10 2BE | (predecessor to Civic Centre on the | (or c/o Holy Cross Presbytery | same site) |

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------| building demolished. | ------Former carillons - | | - Chimes ------| CROYDON - MOBILE ENGLAND -SR | ------| *Location: | BOSTON - 1 ENGLAND -LI | Gillett & Johnston Traveling Carillon | NOTE: Rings are not listed for Britain, *Location: | Croydon, Surrey, England | the 'Ringing Isle', except when known St.Botolph Parish Church (Boston Stump) | *Remarks: | to have a tune-playing mechanism. Boston, Lincolnshire, England | No longer exists--bells sold | See "A Bell-ringer's Guide to the OS Ref. TF 32 44 | separately. | Church Bells of Britain" by R.H.Dove *Remarks: | | (8th ed.,1994, published by Seven Originally a chromatic series above | LOUGHBOROUGH - TF/1 ENGLAND -LE | Corners Press Ltd., Woodbridge Meadows, an 8-bell ring; bells installed by | *Location: | Guildford, GU1 1BL) or online version Gillett & Bland, who also provided a | Taylor Foundry | of "Dove's Guide". chiming mechanism to play them; this | Freehold Street | That book also lists a large number of was the first carillon in England. | Loughborough, Leicestershire, England | towers with bells hung "for chiming Carillon melted down in 1897 by G&J | OS Ref. SK 541 198 | only;" some of those may become to make 4 quarter bells. (Hour strike | *Remarks: | eligible for listing here when their remains on the tenor bell of the ring | Initial bells cast 1904-12. | exact mechanisms are determined. At of 8, later expanded to 10; see -2 | Some bells replaced from time to time | present, the following pages include under Chimes.) | up to 1935. Removed prior to 1940; | all chimes known to have baton claviers | bells sold off piecemeal. | plus a sampling of those with other CATTISTOCK ENGLAND -DO | | mechanisms or with tubular or *Location: | | hemispherical bells. For a complete list Church of Sts. Peter & Paul | | (including clock chimes), see Cattistock, Dorset, England | | Mike Chester's online list. OS Ref. SY 59 99 | | *Remarks: | | NOTE: The word 'carillon' is frequently Tower was designed for the carillon, | | used in Britain to mean any number and completed in 1876. | | of bells on which tunes are played First 33 bells were cast in 1872 by | | automatically (as by a chime barrel), Severin van Aerschodt, Louvain, | | or the mechanism by which they are delivered in 1887 but not installed. | | played. Last two bells were cast in 1899 by | | Felix van Aerschodt, who also | | ------installed the carillon. Three , | | including keyboard D# but not C# or | | F#; 8 basses hung for change-ringing. | | ABERDEEN - STM SCOTLAND-AB Destroyed by fire in September, 1940; | | *Location: scrap metal recast into a ring of 8 | | Cathedral Church of St.Mary by Mears, 1953. | | of the Assumption (RC) | | Huntly Street CHOBHAM ENGLAND -SR | | Aberdeen, Grampian, *Location: | | (Aberdeenshire), Scotland Westcroft Park | | OS Ref. NJ 936 060 Chobham, Surrey, England | | LL: N 57.14543, W 2.10677 OS Ref. SU 953 637 | | *Contact: *Remarks: | | St.Mary's Cathedral Reduced from a carillon to a clock-chime | | 20 Huntly Street on the death of its owner. | | Aberdeen AB10 1SH Also reported as 25 or 28 bells. | | T: 01224/640160, 640678 | | E: [email protected] CROYDON - GJF ENGLAND -SR | | *Remarks: *Location: | | Added semitones are flat 7th (b6) and Gillett & Johnston foundry tower | | sharp octave 4th (#2); octave ending Croydon, Surrey, England | | with treble also hung for ringing. *Remarks: | | Was played by a chiming drum. | | ALFRETON ENGLAND -DB Bells presumably sold separately; | | *Location:

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Watchorn Memorial Methodist Church | *Former location (1976-?): | OS Ref. SD 700 283 Derby Road, between Park Street | Arndale Shopping Centre | LL: N 53.74897, W 2.45583 and Longmeadow Road | Manchester, Greater Manchester | *Contact: Alfreton, Derbyshire, England | (Lancashire), England | The Vicarage OS Ref. SK 407 551 | OS Ref. SJ 83 97 | Didsbury Street LL: N 53.09238, W 1.39332 | *Chimer: | Blackburn BB1 3JL *Contact: | (none - automatic only) | T: 1254/263 259 Watchorn Methodist Church | *Contact: | *Remarks: Derby Road | Pat Whitehead | Wall-mounted baton clavier Alfreton, Derbys. DE55 7AQ | Ashorne Hall | E: (Webform @ www.watchornchurch.com) | Ashorne Hill, Warwick CV33 9QN | BOSTON - 2 ENGLAND -LI | T: 01926/651444 | *Location: ALSTON ENGLAND -CU | - or - | Boston Parish Church (Boston Stump) *Location: | David Cooper | Boston, Lincolnshire, England St.Augustine Parish Church | *Schedule: | OS Ref. TF 327 442 Front Street | Automatically on the hour | LL: N 52.97856, W 0.02588 Alston, Cumberland, England | *Remarks: | *Contact: OS Ref. NY 718 465 | Property sold in 2005; disposition of | St.Botolph's Church Office LL: N 54.813, W 2.4395 | the bells is unknown. | The Parish Office *Contact: | | 1 Wormgate Revd John C Hardy | BECONTREE ENGLAND -ES | Boston PE21 6NP E: [email protected] | *Location: | T: 01205/362864 | St.Alban Parish Church | E: [email protected] ALVERTHORPE ENGLAND -YW | Vincent and Urswick Roads | *Remarks: Victory Carillon | Becontree, | First 4 bells (for Cambridge quarters) *Location: | Dagenham, Essex, England | cast in 1932 by Taylor, replacing 4 St.Paul Church | OS Ref. TQ 480 841 | cast in 1897 from the metal of the St.Paul's Drive at Childs Road | LL: N 51.53658, E 0.13265 | former automatic carillon Alverthorpe, | | (see -1 under Former Carillons). , Yorkshire/West Riding, | BIRTLES HALL ENGLAND -CH | New bells cast 1949; added semitones England | *Location: | are sharp 4th thru sharp octave. OS Ref. SE 308 219 | St.Catherine Parish Church | Hung above a ring of 10 bells. LL: N 53.69214, W 1.53183 | Birtles Lane | Keyboard originally in ringing room, *Contact: | Birtles, Cheshire, England | later in church library; in vestry St.Paul Church | SJ 862 748 | since 1988 restoration. Also an St.Paul's Drive | LL: N 53.26997, W 2.20756 | anonymous 17th c. sanctus bell. Alverthorpe | *Contact: | Wakefield, W Yorks WF2 0FQ | St.Catherine Church | BRADFORD ENGLAND -YW - or - | Birtles Lane | *Location: The Vicarage | Birtles, Cheshire SK10 4RX | City Hall (was Town Hall until 1965) St.Paul's Drive | T: 01625 426730 | Centenary Square Alverthorpe, Wakefield | - or - | Bridge Street near Market Street W Yorks WF2 0JS | St.Mary's Rectory | Bradford, Yorkshire/West Riding, T: 01924 383724 | Congleton Road | England E: vicar2 /@/ kheokapfo DOTnet | Nether Alderley | OS Ref. SE 163 329 *Schedule: | Macclesfield SK10 4TW | LL: N 53.79279, W 1.75309 Sunday services and special occasions. | T: 01625 583134 | *Schedule: *Remarks: | E: info /@/ stmarysalderly DOTcom | Automatic play of tunes at lunchtime Added semitones are sharp 4th (#7), | *Remarks: | and teatime daily flat 7th (b4), flat 9th (#3). | Hemispheric bells. Formerly the | *Remarks: | private chapel of nearby Birtles Hall, | Added semitone is flat 7th. ASHORNE HILL ENGLAND -WA | this became a parish church in 1890. | Original electro-pneumatic action is *Location: | | now controlled by computer. The Nickelodeon Collection | BLACKBURN ENGLAND -LA | (Musical museum) | *Location: | BRIDGE OF WEIR SCOTLAND-RE Ashorne Hall, Warwickshire, England | St.Jude Parish Church | *Location: OS Ref. SP 314 586 | Accrington Road at Croston Street | Mount Zion Church LL: N 52.22502, W 1.53975 | Blackburn, Lancashire, England | Quarriers Homes

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(was Orphan Homes of Scotland) | Carrickmacross, Co.Monaghan | Clydebank G81 1TG Church Road | T: 42/966-3200 | T: 01389/738762 F: 0141/9410932 Quarriers Village | *Remarks: | E: protective.services@ Bridge of Weir, | Replaced a 30 cwt swinging bell | west-dunbarton.gov.uk Strathclyde (Renfrew), Scotland | | OS Ref. NS 380 654 | CHERTSEY ENGLAND -SR | COVENTRY ENGLAND -WA LL: N 55.86840, W 4.61803 | *Location: | *Location: *Contact: | St.Peter's Church | Cathedral Church of St.Michael Quarriers Head Office | Windsor Street at Church Walk | Bayley near St.Mary Street Quarriers Village | Chertsey, Surrey, England | Coventry, West Midlands (Warwickshire), Bridge of Weir PA11 3SX | OS Ref. TQ 042 670 | England T: 01504 612224 or 616000 | LL: N 51.39243, W 0.50389 | OS Ref. SP 336 790 F: 01501 613906 | *Contact: | LL: N 52.40791, W 1.50803 E: helpline /@/ quarriers DOTorg DOTuk | St.Peter's Shared Church | *Contact: - or - | Windsor Street | Coventry Cathedral Office Chris Frye, SACR | Chertsey, Surrey KT16 8AT | 1 Hill Top E: [email protected] | T: 01932 570155 | Coventry CV1 5AB - or - | E: [email protected] | T: 024/7652 1200 F: 024/7652 1220 Keltek Trust | - or - | E: [email protected] E: [email protected] | E: [email protected] | *Remarks: *Schedule: | *Schedule: | Recast from a ring of 10 (rehung for None - bells removed to storage. | Cambridge (Westminster) quarters from | chiming in 1885), to ringing scale; *Remarks: | 1892 clock by Smiths Midland Steam | hung dead for 60 years; rehung for Original bells, by Llewellins & James, | Clock Works, Derby; tunes from 1893 | ringing in 1987. Added semitones are were operated by a chiming machine | drum by J.W.Benson of London, at 0800, | flat 6th (ringing) & sharp 9th (fixed), & clock from Gillett & Co. of Croydon. | 1300, 1700, 2200. | both relative to ringing scale of 12 Added semitones are sharp 4th (b6/#7) | Curfew rung by hand at 2000 Mon-Fri, | (chiming scale: sharp 4th & flat 7th). and flat 7th (b4/#5). | from Michaelmas to Lady Day. | Organization name changed in 1958. | Ringing practice 2000 Wednesdays. | DALSTON - SMK ENGLAND -E Fall 2007: building sold, bells removed | *Remarks: | *Location: to storage in care of Scottish Assn. | Bells by a variety of founders, | Saint Mark's Parish Church of Change Ringers and Keltek Trust; | c.1380-1859 (see Website). | Saint Mark's Rise at Sandringham Road re-use within Scotland is intended. | Drum winding was electrified about | Dalston, West Hackney, Baton keyboard, transmission and | 1964, but all original equipment | London E.8, England clappers were not salvaged. | survives, so electrification could in | OS Ref. TQ 339 852 | theory be reversed. | LL: N 51.54936, W 0.07076 CARLTON ENGLAND -NT | | *Contact: *Location: | CLYDEBANK SCOTLAND-SC | Saint Mark's Vicarage St.John the Baptist Church | *Location: | Sandringham Road Oakdale Road, east of Cliff Road | Town Hall | Dalston, London E8 2LL Carlton, | Dumbarton Road at Hall Street | T: 020/7254 4741, 7249 1321 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England | Clydebank, Strathclyde, Scotland | E: [email protected] OS Ref. SK 609 409 | OS Ref. NS 50 69 (or 49 70) | *Schedule: LL: N 52.9626, W 1.0942 | LL: N 55.90108, W 4.40804 | (None - chime unusable; *Contact: | *Contact: | ringing irregular) St.John the Baptist Church | Town Hall | *Remarks: T: 07734032900 | 49 Dumbarton Road | Ring of 8 with Victorian "carillon" *Remarks: | Clydebank G81 1TX | having four different tune cylinders; Added semitones: flat 7th (original), | - or - | but transmission is derelict. sharp 4th (new). | West Dunbartonshire Council | | Garshake Road | DALSTON - SMY ENGLAND -E CARRICKMACROSS IRELAND -MN | Dumbarton G82 3PU | *Location: *Location: | T: 01389/737000 | Saint Mary's Catholic Church St.Joseph Catholic Church | - or - | Ball's Pond Road nr King Henry's Walk Carrickmacross, Co.Monaghan, Eire | Environmental Services | Dalston, West Hackney, LL: N 53.978, W 6.720 | Events and Halls Section | London E.8, England *Contact: | West Dunbartonshire Council | OS Ref. TQ 331 849 St.Joseph Catholic Church | Rosebery Place | LL: N 51.54669, W 0.08165

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*Remarks: | T: 01324 625124 (Minister) | High Street/Saltmarket Tenor inscribed "Mears London"; | 01324 611017 | at Gallowgate/Trongate all dated 1963. | *Remarks: | , Strathclyde (Lanark), Scotland Non-standard baton mechanism | The donor of this chime, Robert Dollar, | OS Ref. NS 596 648 | also gave McShane chimes to a church | LL: N 55.85683, W 4.24364 DEPTFORD ENGLAND -SE | in San Anselmo and a seminary in | *Remarks: *Location: | San Rafael, both in California, USA. | First set of bells (number unknown) St.Luke's Parish Church | | cast in Holland in 1663, intended for Evelyn Street nr Grove Street | FENHAM ENGLAND | installation in a new steeple in Deptford, | *See: NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE - BJ | Briggait, but eventually installed here. London, S.E.8, England | | Replaced by 19 bells from London, OS Ref. TQ 366 781 | FOULRIDGE ENGLAND -LA | which were found to be out of tune, and LL: N 51.48473, W 0.03373 | *Location: | mostly replaced by 14 small bells cast *Contact: | St.Michael & All Angels Parish Church | and tuned in . Present St.Luke's Church | Skipton Road | bells by John C. Wilson (local Scots). Evelyn Street | Foulridge, Colne, | Deptford, London SE8 5DB | Lancashire, England | GLOUCESTER ENGLAND -GL T: 20/8692 2749 | OS Ref. SD 890 419 | *Location: *Remarks: | LL: N 53.87340, W 2.16856 | Eastgate Shopping Centre Original bells were hemispherical. | *Contact: | Eastgate Street Wall-mounted clavier. | The Vicarage | Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England | Skipton Road | OS Ref. SO 832 183 DUNDEE SCOTLAND-AN | Foulridge, Colne BB8 7NP | LL: N 51.86396, W 2.24559 *Location: | T: 01282 870 959 | *Contact: St.Andrew's Church | E: [email protected] | The Mall Gloucester St.Andrew's Place (off Cowgate) | | Eastgate Chambers, 2nd floor Dundee, Tayside (Angus), Scotland | FRIMLEY ENGLAND -SU | 22 Eastgate Street OS Ref. NO 403 305 | *Location: | Gloucester GL1 1PA LL: N 56.46454, W 2.96834 | St.Peter Parish Church | T: 020 7952 9000 *Contact: | Frimley Green Road at Church Road | Rev. Ian D Petrie | Frimley, Surrey, England | GOLDERS GREEN ENGLAND -NW 77 Blackness Avenue | OS Ref. SU 879 580 | *Location: Dundee, Scotland | LL: N 51.31492, W 0.73945 | St.Alban Martyr and St.Michael Church E: [email protected] | *Contact: | North End Road (A502), - or - | St.Peter's Church | east of Finchley Road St.Andrew's Church | Frimley Green Road | Golders Green, 2 King Street | Frimley GU16 7AQ | London, N.W.11, England Dundee DD1 2JB | T: 01276/27855 | OS Ref. TQ 253 873 T: 01382/224860 | E: [email protected] | LL: N 51.57109, W 0.19287 *Remarks: | *Schedule: | *Contact: Added semitones are sharp 4th (#9) and | Every week | St.Alban's Vestry its octave (#2), flat 7th (b6), | *Remarks: | West Heath Drive sharp 9th (#4). | Added semitones sharp 4th, flat 7th. | London NW11 7QG Keyboard range assumed from number. | Restored 1996 by Eayre & Smith. | *Remarks: Tower clock by James Ivory of Dundee. | | May be either 1932 or 1933 | GLANDFORD ENGLAND -NF | FALKIRK SCOTLAND-ST | *Location: | GREAT WARLEY ENGLAND -ES *Location: | St.Martin Parish Church | *Location: "Auld Kirk" Presbyterian Church | Hurdle Lane | Essex Regimental Chapel Kirk Wynd | Glandford, Norfolk, England | Barracks Falkirk, | OS Ref. TG 043 414 | Warley Hill (B186) Central (Stirlingshire), Scotland | LL: N 52.93112, E 1.03943 | Great Warley, Essex, England OS Ref. NS 888 810 | *Schedule: | OS Ref. TQ 591 919 LL: N 56.0004, W 3.7851 | A different hymn tune every 3 hours | LL: N 51.6037, E 0.2955 *Contact: | | Falkirk Old Church | GLASGOW SCOTLAND-LA | GREENOCK SCOTLAND-RE Kirk Wynd | *Location: | *Location: Falkirk, Scotland FK1 1JN | Tolbooth (or) Cross Steeple | St.George North Church (of Scotland)

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George Square (Union & Nelson Streets) | Added semitone is flat 7th. | OS Ref. SP 293 710 Greenock, | Baton clavier is later than the bells. | LL: N 52.33697, W 1.57284 Strathclyde (Renfrewshire), Scotland | | *Contact: OS Ref. NS 275 764 | HOOTON PAGNELL ENGLAND -YW | St.John's Church LL: N 55.95017, W 4.76379 | *Location: | Warwick Road *Chimer: | All Saints Parish Church | Kenilworth CV8 1HY None - church closed 30 Nov 2006. | Hooton Pagnell, | T: 01926 853203 *Past chimer: | Yorkshire/West Riding, England | E: [email protected] 1936-2006 Andrew McKellar | OS Ref. SE 486 080 | *Remarks: *Contact: | LL: N 53.56591, W 1.26870 | Bells dated 1949 (7) and 1950 (3: tenor St.George's North Church | *Contact: | & 2 semitones - sharp 4th & flat 7th) 8 George Square | All Saints Church | Greenock PA15 1QR | Twitchell Corner | KENNERLEIGH ENGLAND -DE T: 01475 721819 | Hooton Pagnell, | *Location: E: [email protected] | Doncaster DN5 7BT | St.John the Baptist Anglican Church - or - | T: 01477/642829 | Crossway Hill at Langham Lane St.Luke's Church | E: [email protected] | Kennerleigh, Devon, England 9 Nelson Street | *Remarks: | OS Ref. SS 820 076 Greenock PA15 1TP | Added semitone is sharp 4th (4b); | LL: N 50.8546, W 3.6785 - or - | 2nd by Ralph II Heathcote, 1566; | *Contact: Chris Frye, SACR | 3 hung for ringing (#3,4,5/ringing); | St.John the Baptist Anglican Church E: [email protected] | Ellacombe on 8, chime barrel on 9. | Kennerleigh, Crediton, Devon EX17 - or - | | T: 01363 877221 Keltek Trust | HOUNSLOW ENGLAND -MD | *Remarks: E: [email protected] | *Location: | Back three hung for ringing. *Schedule: | Holy Trinity Parish Church | Recently rehung on new frame, with None - bells removed to storage. | High Street at Montague Road | fittings and baton keyboard restored, *Remarks: | Hounslow, Middlesex, England | by Matthew Higby & Co. Originally 7 bells, of which 6 were | OS Ref. TQ 137 757 | supplied in 1889 by Gillett & Co. and | LL: N 51.46863, W 0.36442 | KINGSTON-UPON-HULL - HT/1 ENGLAND -YE were rung to changes by a chiming | *Contact: | *Location: machine; an octave treble was supplied at| Holy Trinity Church | Holy Trinity Church some unknown point. In 1912, G&J added | High Street | (Most Holy & Undivided Trinity) a bass and the missing treble, and | Hounslow, Middx TW3 1HG | Market Place recast the old #6 (of 8) a half-tone | T: 020/8570 3066 F: 020/8570 8886 | (between Market Place and Fish Street) lower [to change ]; in 1913 the | E: [email protected] | Kingston-upon-Hull, remaining 5 from 1889 were recast. | *Remarks: | Yorkshire/East Riding, England Fire gutted the tower in 1948; floors, | Added semitones sharp 4th & flat 7th | OS Ref. TA 099 285 clavier and chiming machine were | HULL ENGLAND -YE | LL: N 53.74175, W 0.33416 z19 destroyed, and at least two bells were | *See KINGSTON-UPON-HULL ENGLAND -YE | *Contact: cracked; all recast in 1950 to form | | Holy Trinity Parish Church an octave with sharp 4th and flat 7th; | KENDAL ENGLAND -CU | Market Place keyboard range assumed. | *Location: | Kingston upon Hull HU1 1RR Fall 2007: bells removed from tower to | Town Hall | T: 01482 324835 storage in care of Scottish Assn. of | Highgate / Strickland Gate | E: [email protected] Change Ringers and Keltek Trust; | at Lowther Street | *Schedule: re-use within Scotland is intended. | Kendal, Cumbria, England | Service Sunday 1030-1100; Baton keyboard, transmission and | OS Ref. SD 514 927 | practice Monday 2000-2130; clappers were not salvaged. | LL: N 54.32692, W 2.74738 | 12-bell practice 2nd Saturday 1100-1230 | *Schedule: | *Remarks: HIGH BEACH ENGLAND -ES | Quarters + hour strike; | 6b added in 1975 to provide a middle *Location: | automatic play of folk tunes | octave or six; extra treble added 1979 Church of the Holy Innocents | | to provide a light six; 2# added 1983 Avey Lane / Cross Roads, nr Church Rd | KENILWORTH ENGLAND -WA | to provide a lighter octave or six. High Beach, Essex, England | *Location: | Shares the belfry with a service bell OS Ref. TQ 408 978 | St.John the Evangelist Parish Church | and a 23-bell automatic carillon LL: N 51.66180, E 0.03422 | Warwick Road, s/St.John's Street | (see above). *Remarks: | Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England |

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KIRKCALDY SCOTLAND-FI | LEIGH-ON-SEA ENGLAND -ES | E: alj @ stleonardslexden DOTorg DOTuk *Location: | *Location: | - or - St.Brycedale Kirk | Our Lady of Lourdes & St.Joseph (RC) | Colin Hetherington, Churchwarden St.Bryce Parish (since 2000) | Leigh Road at Cliffsea Grove | E: colinandjill @ waitrose DOTcom (Church of Scotland) | Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England | *Remarks: St.Brycedale Avenue at Kirk Wynd | OS Ref. TQ 853 861 | Pitch range given in CIL - keyboard Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland | LL: N 51.54318, E 0.66409 | notes unknown. Clock hammers instead OS Ref. NT 278 917 | *Contact: | of clappers, striking when keys are LL: N 56.11263, W 3.16068 | The Priest's House | released. Also an undated clock bell, *Contact: | 1 Cliffsea Grove | judged to have been cast about 1300 AD. St.Bryce Kirk | Leigh-on-Sea, Essex SS9 1NG | St.Brycedale Road | T: (01702) 478078 F: (01702) 475285 | LIMEHOUSE ENGLAND -E Kirkcaldy, Fife KY1 1ET | E: [email protected] | *Location: T: 01592 640016 F: 01592 640099 | E: [email protected] | Our Lady Immaculate Catholic Church E: [email protected] | [email protected] | Commercial Road East at Island Row | *Schedule: | Limehouse (Stepney), LARBERT SCOTLAND-ST | Clock chimes hours and quarters on | London E.14, England *Location: | heaviest five bells (Lourdes tune). | OS Ref. TQ 365 810 Old Church | *Remarks: | LL: N 51.51235, W 0.03397 Denny Road (B905) & Stirling Road (A9) | All bells hung for swing-chiming, | *Contact: Larbert, | Continental style, originally by rope but| The Presbytery Central (Stirlingshire), Scotland | now by motor. | 1 Island Row OS Ref. NS 855 823 | | 636 Commercial Road LL: N 56.01903, W 3.83678 | SHETLAND IS | London E14 7HS *Former location (in part, 1866-1978): | *Location: | T: 020 7987 3563 F: 020 7536 9043 St.James Episcopal Church | Town Hall | E: limehouse /@/ rcdow.org.uk Constitution Street | Upper Hillhead at Charlotte Street | limehousemillwall /@/ rcdow.org.uk Leith, Edinburgh | Lerwick, Shetland Islands, U.K. | *Remarks: *Remarks: | OS Ref. HU 475 414 | Tenor hung for ringing. Original 8 bells formed an octave ring, | LL: N 60.15444, W 1.14656 | tenor 22-2-21. On transfer, back 4 | *Contact: | LIMERICK IRELAND were melted down, front four retuned by | Lerwick Town Hall | *Location: Taylor, and four trebles added. | Hillhead | St.John's RC Cathedral Added treble, sharp 4th and flat 7th | Lerwick, Shetland Islands ZE1 0HB | Garryowen Road at Cathedral Place [chime scale] cast from old Larbert | T: 01595 744505 F: 01595 744509 | Limerick, Limerick, Ireland bell. Electric keyboard C-C | E: [email protected] | LL: N 52.66266, W 8.61704 plus cassette automatic. | [email protected] | *Contact: | *Remarks: | St.John's Parish Office LEE ENGLAND -SE | Originally by Severin van Aerschodt; | Cathedral House *Location: | Felix vA recast 3 in 1906. | Cathedral Place St.Margaret Parish Church | Added semitone was and is sharp 4th. | Limerick Lee Terrace (B220) at Brandram Road | | T: 061-414624 F: 061-316570 Lee, | LEXDEN ENGLAND -ES | E: [email protected] London, S.E.13, England | *Location: | [email protected] OS Ref. TQ 391 757 | St.Leonard's Parish Church | *Remarks: LL: N 51.46277, E 0.00051 | Lexden Road at Church Lane | Keyboard in organ loft. *Contact: | Lexden, Essex, England | Total number of bells may be greater. St.Margaret's Visitor Centre | OS Ref. TL 971 251 | Ordered through Clock-O-Matic, Brandram Road | LL: N 51.88958, E 0.86320 | Holsbeek, Belgium. London SE13 5EA | *Chimer: | The tallest spire in Ireland - 308 ft. T: 020/8318 9643 | Dave Humphrey, Keeper of the Bells | E: [email protected] | E: davehump @ uk2 DOTnet | LITTLE WALSINGHAM ENGLAND -NF *Remarks: | (and other members of the parish) | *Location: Recast from a 14-cwt. ring of 8, and | *Contact: | Shrine Church of Our Lady of Walsingham hung on the old 4-tier ringing frame; | St.Leonard's Church | (The Pilgrim's Hospice) keyboard range assumed: added semitones | Church Lane | Holt Road at Knight Street are F#,C#,D#,F#. | Lexden, Colchester | Little Walsingham, Norfolk, England | T: 575966 [Rector] | OS Ref. TF 935 368

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LL: N 52.89488, E 0.87581 | LONDON - E ENGLAND -W | LONDON - MC ENGLAND -E *Contact: | *Location: | memorial The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham | Southwest entrance | *Location: Walsingham, Norfolk NR22 6BW | Arcadia Shopping Centre | East tower T: 01328/820255 F: 01328/824206 | The Broadway at Spring Branch Road | Memorial Community Church *Remarks: | Ealing, | (was Memorial Baptist Church) Keyboard has space to add 5 bells. | London, W.5, England | Barking Road (Hwy.A124) near Adine Road | OS Ref. TQ 177 807 | Plaistow, Newham, LLANDAFF WALES - GL | LL: N 51.51344, W 0.30423 appx | London E.13, England *Location: | *Contact: | LL: N 51.52303, E 0.02413 Cathedral Church of SS. Peter and Paul | Arcadia Shopping Centre | *Contact: with Teilo, Dyfrig and Euddogwy | 1-8, The Broadway | Memorial Community Church High Street at the Cathedral Green | Ealing W5 2ND | 395 Barking Road Llandaff, (South) Glamorgan, Wales | T: 020 8567 0854 | London E13 8AL OS Ref. ST 155 781 | *Remarks: | T: 020 7474 6603 LL: N 51.49593, W 3.21822 | Demolition of this building, and | E: [email protected] *Contact: | replacement with others, has been | E: [email protected] The Deanery | proposed but not yet approved. | *Remarks: The Cathedral Green | | Added semitones - flat 7th, sharp 4th; Llandaff, Cardiff CF5 2YF | LONDON - FM ENGLAND -W | bass note reported as A or A#. T: (029) 2056 4554 | *Location: | Bells carry names of 201 men (mostly E: [email protected] | Fortnum & Mason | local) killed in the Great War. - or - | Piccadilly Circus, near Old Bond Street | Tabletop baton chimestand (single row) Llandaff Cathedral Guild of Ringers | Westminster, | in the belfry; electro-pneumatic E: creakers /@/ uwclub DOTnet | London, W.1, England | automatic system removed long ago. *Remarks: | OS Ref. TQ 292 804 | Restored in 2011, rededicated 19 Nov. Ring of 12 with flat 6 [flat 7th], | LL: N 51.50803, W 0.13971 | Originally West Ham Central Mission; recast from a mixed ring of 10, with a | *Contact: | MCC name adopted Apr.2010, after 2006 "carillon mechanism"; in north tower. | Fortnum & Mason | merger with another congregation. | 181 Piccadilly | LONDON - AH ENGLAND -EC | London W1A 1ER | LONDON - RE ENGLAND -EC McConnell Chime | T: 207/734 8040 | *Location: *Location: | W: www.fortnumandmason.com | The Royal Exchange All Hallows Church | *Schedule: | Threadneedle Street and Cornhill Barking-by-the-Tower | Cambridge (Westminster) quarters; | London, E.C.3, England Tower Hill | automatic play after hour strike | OS Ref. TQ 328 811 London, E.C.3, England | from clock by Thwaites & Reed, with | LL: N 51.51372, W 0.08663 OS Ref. TQ 335 807 | animated figures of Mr.Fortnum and | *Contact: LL: N 51.5095, W 0.0791 | Mr.Mason. | Gerald Bernard, Centre Manager *Chimer: | *Remarks: | The Courtyard Desmond Buckley | Clock on façade over main door; bells | Royal Exchange 48 Woodyates Road | within building behind clock; added | London EC3V 3LR Lee, London SE12 1JG | semitones are sharp 4th and its octave, | T: 020/7623 3857 F: 020/7283 5762 T: 81/851-4378 | flat 7th & sharp octave (F#,Bb,C#,F#). | E: [email protected] *Contact: | | *Remarks: All Hallows by the Tower | LONDON - HW ENGLAND -EC | Automatic barrels. Byward Street | *Location: | Added semitone is A (minor sixth). London EC3R 5BJ | 133, Houndsditch | Third or fourth in a series of chimes T: 020/7481 2928 | (was Hounsditch Warehouse Company) | of various sizes. E: [email protected] | London, E.C.3, England | - or - | OS Ref. TQ 334 813 | LONDON - WBF ENGLAND -E The Parish House | LL: N 51.5149, W 0.0780 | *Location: 43 Trinity Square | *Remarks: | London EC4N 4DJ | Building replaced 1991; bells polished | Whitechapel Road at Plumbers Row T: 020/7488 4772 F: 020/7488 3333 | and rehung in glass case in foyer | Whitechapel, London, E.1, England E: [email protected] | (not playable). | OS Ref. TQ 342 815 *Remarks: | | LL: N 51.51694, W 0.06709 Replaces a ring of 8 destroyed WW II. | | *Contact:

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Whitechapel Bell Foundry | NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE - BJ ENGLAND -NM | OULTON ENGLAND -ST 32/34 Whitechapel Road | *Location: | *Location: London E1 1DY | SS.James & Basil Parish Church | St.Mary's Abbey (RC) T: 020/7247 2599 F: 020/7375 1979 | Wingrove Road North | Oulton, Staffordshire, England E: [email protected] | at Fenham Hall Drive | OS Ref. SJ 908 357 *Schedule: | Fenham, | LL: N 52.919, W 2.137 Not regularly played | Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear | *Remarks: | (Northumberland), England | PAISLEY SCOTLAND-RE Treble cast 1975; four cast 1980 | OS Ref. NZ 225 656 | *Location: | LL: N 54.98421, W 1.64873 | Clock tower LONDON ENGLAND | *Remarks: | Town Hall *See also under 'Carillons' above. | Added semitones: minor 2d & its octave, | Gauze Street at Abbey Close *See also under 'Former Chimes' below. | sharp 4th & its octave, flat 7th; | Paisley, *See also: GOLDERS GREEN, LEE, | keyboard in the ringing room. Octave | Strathclyde (Renfrewshire), Scotland LIMEHOUSE, ROEHAMPTON | on the bass bell (reported both as F | OS Ref. NS 484 640 | and as F#) also hung for full-circle | LL: N 55.84522, W 4.42203 MANCHESTER - HN ENGLAND -LA | ringing. | *Contact: *Location: | | Paisley Town Hall Church of the Holy Name (RC) | NEWPORT WALES - GT | Abbey Close Oxford Road at Akers Street | *Location: | Paisley PA1 1JF Chorlton on Medlock | St.Mary, Stow Hill, RC Church | T: 0141 887 1007 F: 0141 840 1779 Manchester, Greater Manchester | Newport, Gwent, Wales | E: [email protected] (Lancashire), England | OS Ref. ST 310 880 | *Remarks: OS Ref. SJ 848 965 | LL: N 51.58702, W 2.99675 | Bells by Gillett & Bland, who provided LL: N 53.46436, W 2.23140 | *Remarks: | a patent Carillon System playing 36 *Contact: | Bells cast by Blews, 1874, to ringing | tunes, changing daily. Church of the Holy Name (RC) | scale (tenor 20¿cwt D#), but tower is | Today's repertoire is 12 tunes. Oxford Road | unsuitable for ringing; electrified | Manchester M13 9PG | c.1992-3 by Whitechapel. | PEEBLES SCOTLAND-PB T: 01612/732435 | | *Location: *Schedule: | NEWRY N IRELAND-D | Old Parish Church Angelus and automatic tunes | *Location: | High Street *Remarks: | Cathedral of St.Patrick & St.Colman (RC) | Peebles, Border (Peebles), Scotland Added semitones are sharp 4th and its | Hill Street | OS Ref. NT 250 404 octave, flat 7th; electric keyboard | Newry, Down, Northern Ireland | LL: N 55.6513, W 3.1924 & automatic fitted by Smiths of Derby; | LL: N 54.1745, W 6.3375 | *Chimer: not known whether previous baton | *Contact: | Anne Derrick keyboard was removed. | Cathedral Presbyery | - and - | 40 Hill Street | Fiona Taylor MANCHESTER ENGLAND | Newry | - and - *See also under 'Carillons' above. | T: 28/3026 2586 F: 28/3026 7505 | other local volunteers *See also: ASHORNE HILL | *Remarks: | *Contact: | Renovation/expansion project included | E: [email protected] MELLOR ENGLAND -LA | adding a new treble and sharp 4th | [email protected] *Location: | (flat 4 when new treble is seen as 0), | *Schedule: St.Mary Parish Church | with wall-mounted baton keyboard, | For church services and special events Church Lane | and recasting of the service bell (by | *Remarks: Mellor, Lancashire, England | Sheridan, Dublin, 1863), now tuned to | Given as a memorial to Mrs. Jane Reddie OS Ref. SD 651 309 | flat 2nd (flat 7 as above) of the chime | Maynard, the bells were silent from LL: N 53.77295, W 2.53099 | but not connected to it. At request | installation until after the end of *Contact: | of Cathedral authorities, the baton | World War II. The Vicarage | keyboard was replaced with a modernized | Church Lane | chiming rack having the semitone rope | POOLE ENGLAND -DO Mellor, Blackburn BB2 7JL | offset behind the others. | *Location: T: 01254/812324 F: 01254/814567 | | The Transfiguration Parish Church *Remarks: | NOTTINGHAM ENGLAND | Chaddesley Glen Added semitone is flat 7th | *See: CARLTON, ENGLAND | Canford Cliffs, | | Poole, Dorset, England

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OS Ref. SZ 055 897 | Elsewhere on premises are these: | Two bells supplied in 1927 were part LL: N 50.69828, W 1.93040 | - hour bell by Warner, 1868, inst.2007 | of a chime (size and maker unknown) *Contact: | in clock turret of shop, replacing | destroyed when an aeroplane hit the The Vicarage | anonymous 1755 bell now on display; | spire in World War II. 14 Flaghead Road | - in turret on Victorian wing | Added semitones sharp 4th & flat 7th. Canford Cliffs | of house, from Lindisfarne College | Poole, Dorset BH13 7JW | Chapel, replacing Victorian bell | STIRLING SCOTLAND-ST T: 01202/700341 | now on display. | *Location: E: [email protected] | | Tolbooth (or) Broad Street Steeple *Remarks: | PRESTEIGNE WALES - RD | Stirling, Added semitone is flat 7th | *Location: | Central (Stirlingshire), Scotland | St.Andrew Parish Church | OS Ref. NS 793 937 PORTADOWN N IRELAND-R | Presteigne/Llanandras, | LL: N 56.121, W 3.943 *Location: | Powys (Radnorshire), Wales | *Contact: St.Mark's Church (C.I.) | OS Ref. SO 320 645 | Heritage & Culture Services Portadown, Armagh, Northern Ireland | LL: N 52.2743, W 3.0054 | Stirling Council LL: N 54.42, W 6.44 | *Remarks: | Tolbooth *Contact: | A ring of 6 cast by Rudhall of | Broad Street The Rectory | Gloucester in 1717; tenor recast and 2 | Stirling Old Town FK8 2ET 56 Brownstown Road | trebles added by Whitechapel in 1906; | T: 1786 274000 Portadown, Co.Armagh BT62 3QA | priest's bell recast and hung in the | E: [email protected] T: (028)3833 2368 | belfry the same year. Automatic drum, | *Remarks: E: [email protected] | made in 1726, mostly of wood, is | Oldest bells by J.Waylett *Schedule: | weight-driven, tripped from tower clock | Free lift to viewing gallery at top. Cambridge (Westminster) quarters | at 0300, 0900, 1500, 2100; 2 tunes | from G&J clock. | alternate; 14 hammers--2 to each bell | TOWCESTER - 1 ENGLAND -NH *Remarks: | except treble and tenor. | *Location: Bourdon swings. Added semitones are | | St.Lawrence Parish Church keyboard F#, G#, A#. | ROEHAMPTON ENGLAND -SW | Chantry Lane (off Watling Street = A5) | *Location: | Towcester, Northamptonshire, England POULTON ENGLAND -CH | St.Joseph RC Church | OS Ref. SP 695 487 *Location: | Putney Park Lane nr Hawkesbury Road | LL: N 52.13228, W 0.98763 The Brewhouse Clock Turret | Roehampton, | *Chimer: Poulton Hall | Wandsworth, London, S.W.15, England | (None - automatic only) Poulton Road at Poulton Hall Road | OS Ref. TQ 227 748 | *Contact: Poulton, | LL: N 51.45889, W 0.23436 | The Vicarage Bebington, Cheshire, England | *Remarks: | Chantry Lane OS Ref. SJ 335 816 | Bells by T.C.Lewis; diatonic 10 plus | Towcester, Northants NN12 6AB LL: N 53.32740, W 2.99948 | sub-bourdon and F#,A#; tracker clavier | T: (01327)350459 *Contact: | replaced by electric keyboard. | E: Webform at bellsoftowcester.org.uk S R Lancelyn-Green Esq | | *Schedule: Poulton Hall | SELBY ENGLAND -YW | Cambridge (Westminster) quarters plus Poulton Lancelyn | *Location: | tunes and hymns throughout the day. Bebington | St.James the Apostle Parish Church | *Remarks: Wirral | Selby, (North) Yorkshire/West Riding, | 6 bells formerly part of a ring of 8 Cheshire CH63 9LN | England | here (4 by James Keene, 1626: F# F: 0151 334 0831 | OS Ref. SE 614 324 | 11-0-16, G#, A, B; plus 2 by W.Blews, E: [email protected] | LL: N 53.78249, W 1.07156 | 1890: D#, F#) plus 3 old chiming bells *Schedule: | *Chimer: | from here (1 M&S 1871: E# [sic] + 2 M&S Plays a tune on the hour; | (local volunteers) | 1893: A#,C#) = octave with minor sub-bourdon is hour bell. | *Contact: | third semitone. *Remarks: | St.James the Apostle Parish Church | Also a manual keyboard, range unknown. Hour bell and 9 bells of lowest octave | St.James Terrace | are recycled, retuned by Taylor; | Selby | TOWCESTER - 2 ENGLAND -NH First octave and a third diatonic plus | North Yorkshire YO8 4HL | *Location: sharp 4th & flat 7th, rest chromatic. | T: 01757 702 861 | St.Lawrence Parish Church Variable-velocity strikers; | E: [email protected] | Chantry Lane (off Watling Street = A5) touch-sensitive electric keyboard. | *Remarks: | Towcester, Northamptonshire, England

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OS Ref. SP 695 487 | ------| the bells were used in the carillon LL: N 52.13228, W 0.98763 | - Former Chimes - | of York Minster. *Contact: | ------| The Vicarage | | OLDHAM ENGLAND -GM Chantry Lane | | *Location: Towcester, Northants NN12 6AB | ABBERLEY HALL ENGLAND -WO | St.James Anglican Church T: (01327)350459 | *Location: | Oldham, Greater Manchester, England E: Webform at bellsoftowcester.org.uk | Clock tower | *Remarks: *Remarks: | Abberley Hall | An octave with sharp 4th & flat 7th The 8 older bells were formerly at | Worcestershire, England | (in ringing terms: sharp 5 & flat 2); Christ Church, Todmorden; relocated here | OS Ref. SO 75 68 | chiming mechanism unknown. with 4 added trebles. 4 of 6 bells of | *Remarks: | In 1982 the octave were removed to the former ring here are now in a | Built as a private estate, the Hall | Fen Ditton, where they were hung for chime (see TOWCESTER - 1). | is now an independent school. | ringing; the flat 7th remains here, | Former 'carillon' demolished in 1939, | and the disposition of the sharp 4th WARLEY ENGLAND | leaving only enough bells for a | remains unknown. *See: GREAT WARLEY | clock chime (#1,3,5,9,11) struck by the | | original clock. The chiming machine | WIGTON ENGLAND -CU WHITWICK ENGLAND -LE | (by Gillett, Bland & Co., Croydon) was | *Location: *Location: | removed. | Highmoor Holy Cross Catholic Church | | Wigton, Cumbria, England Parsonwood Hill | ABERDEEN SCOTLAND | OS Ref. NY 263 476 Whitwick, Leicestershire, England | St.Machar's Cathedral | *Remarks: OS Ref. SK 435 163 | The central tower, completed in 1512, | 9-bell automatic chime by VanAerschodt LL: N 52.743, W 1.356 | held 14 bells at the time of the | plus sub-bourdon ("Joe O'Highmoor"), *Remarks: | Reformation, when they were taken away | hour bell) by Taylor; added semitone Also a service bell | and then lost at sea. | was flat 7th. All scrapped c.1920, | The tower fell in 1688. | possibly when estate owner bankrupted. WYKE ENGLAND -YW | | *Location: | EDINBURGH SCOTLAND | St.Mary the Virgin Parish Church | *Location: | Green Lane, west of St.Mary's Avenue | St.Giles Cathedral (High Kirk) | Wyke, Yorkshire/West Riding, England | Edinburgh, , Scotland | OS Ref. SE 152 267 | *Remarks: | ------LL: N 53.73646, W 1.77196 | Bells by John Meikle, Edinburgh; were | - Other sites of interest - *Contact: | played from a conventional keyboard, | ------St.Mary's Church | though the keys were struck with | Green Lane | mallets. Became derelict in the 1870s, | Wyke, Bradford BD12 8QW | and was eventually removed; the bells | LOUGHBOROUGH, ENGLAND *Remarks: | were auctioned off in 1890, and only a | The Bell Foundry Museum Added semitones sharp 4th & flat 7th | a few survive in various places. | (established 1986) | | Freehold Street WYTHAM ENGLAND -BR | LOUGHBOROUGH - Mobile ENGLAND | (adjacent to Taylor Bellfoundry) *Location: | Mobile chime | OS Ref. SK 53 19 All Saints Parish Church | *Location: | Open 0930-1230, 1330-1630, Tuesday thru Abbey Entrance | Loughborough, England (home base) | Saturday and Bank Holiday Mondays. Wytham, | *Contact: | T: 509/233414 Oxfordshire (Berkshire), England | David Potter | OS Ref. SP 475 087 | 8A Minster Yard | NOTABLE BELLS (as listed by R.H.Dove): LL: N 51.7740, W 1.3127 | York YO1 7HH | (weights are shown in cwt-qr-lb) *Contact: | T: 01904/627757 | London, S.Paul's Cathedral David B. Humphrey | E: [email protected] | "Great Paul" 334-2-19 Flat 7 Apsley Court | *Remarks: | (Taylor, 1851, D#) 320 Woodstock Road | Added semitones were keyboard F#,A#,F#; | Liverpool Cathedral Oxford OX2 7NS | electric action baton keyboard was | "Great George" 295-2-2 T: 01865/316870 | not touch-sensitive; bells cast in 2001 | (Taylor, 1940, C#) *Remarks: | except low G 1999; new structure in | Westminster, Houses of Parliament Added semitones sharp 4th & flat 7th | 2003. In 2008 it was dismantled, and | "" 270-3-15

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(Whitechapel, 1858) | | York Minster, "Great Peter" 216-2-22 | | (Taylor, 1927, D#) | | Nottingham Exchange | | Hour bell "Little John" 207-0-27 | | (Taylor, 1928, E-flat; | | the deepest-toned clock bell | | in the British Isles) | | Bristol University | | Wills Memorial Building | | "Great George" 191-1-19 | | (Taylor, 1924, E-flat) | | | | [see Carillons] hour bell F# 162-3-3 | | Buckfast Abbey | | bourdon "Hosanna" 149-0-18 | | Beverley Minster | | bourdon "Great John" 140-3-1 | ------| Oxford, "Great Tom" 124-2-0 | | (Dodson, 1680) | Count of sites listed above: | Birmingham University | Active Defunct Total | The Chamberlain Tower | Carillon-size: 25 7 32 | hour bell 121-2-11 | Chime-size: 72 4 76 | Newcastle-upon-Tyne Cathedral | Totals: 97 11 108 | hour bell "Major" 118-2-0 | | (Taylor, 1891) | | Lincoln Cathedral | | "Great Tom" 108-0-0 | | (Whitechapel, 1835) | | Downside Abbey | | bourdon "Great Bede" 106-3-0 | | London, S.Paul's Cathedral | | hour bell "Great Tom" 102-1-22 | | (Whitechapel, 1716) | | Ampleforth College Chapel 92-2-8 | | Liverpool RC Cathedral | | "Matthew" 91-2-6 | | Aberdeen, S.Nicholas | | [see Carillons] bass G# 89-3-26 | | Bradford Town Hall, hour 87-0-7 | | St.Helens | | [see Carillons] bass 84-2-20 | | Worcester Cathedral, hour A 82-3-24 | | Loughborough War Memorial Carillon | | [see Carillons] bass 82-3-16 | | Bolton Town Hall, hour 82-0-13 | | Liverpool Cathedral | | tenor "Emmanuel" A-flat 82-0-11 | | (Whitechapel, cast 1938/9, inst.1950s; | | the heaviest full-circle ringing | | bell in the British Isles) | | Leeds Town Hall, hour 81-0-11 | | (Warner, 1859) | | Exeter Cathedral | | "Great Peter" 80-0-0 | | | | | | | |

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ABERDEEN - STN SCOTLAND-AB 9 Y 48: C C / ---- B G E11 1954Y 04C W1I14E1 -4 C P 5710 204 " " " " " " 9+Y 37:(C) G G / ---- B G R37 1952 66H W1I14E1 1 C P " " " " " " " " 11 X 36: ---- / ---- B A F 0 1887 52 " " " " " " " " 16 I 9: ROPE 8/ ---- L * C 0 1858 04C " " ARMAGH N IRELAND-R 13 X 39: C D 38/ A#G B T K 2003N 03 Q4 2 C C 5421 639 " " " " " " 13 X 39: C D 38/ A#F B T C 1921N 92C 2 " " BOURNVILLE ENGLAND -WO 11 Y 48: C C / C C 24 B * K 1988D 92b -2 U - 5225 155 " " " " " " 11 Y 48: C C / C G B G E44 1934I 66H -2 " " " " " " " " 13 X 42: ---- / ---- B T I 3 1925N 93W " " " " " " " " 18 Z 37: ---- / ---- B T I 0 1923 25 " " " " " " " " 18 * 22: ---- / ---- B T F 1 1906 ** " " COBH IRELAND -CK 10 Z 49: C C / C C 25 B E E 1998I 05C E14QH -3 C C 5151 817 " " " " " " 10 X 47: ---- / ---- B T I 1958N 76M M14QH C C " " " " " " " " 10 X 42: ---- / ---- B T I 1916 25 " " " " " " " " 10 - 17: ---- / ---- T I 1915 " " " " " " " " 10 - 16: ---- / ---- T F 1914 " " DUMBARTON SCOTLAND-DB 19 X 23: C C / C C B G E 1928N 90b HQ2R+1 6 C C 5557 435 " " " " " " 99 - 8: ---- / ---- G F 1927 91 " " DUNFERMLINE SCOTLAND-FI 19 X 25: C D / NONE I E E10 1984 93B 6 C 5604 329 " " " " " " 19 - 15: ---- / ---- W I 1 1972 08W " " " " " " " " 19 - 14: ---- / ---- W I 2 1953 " " " " " " " " 19 - 12: ---- / ---- G I 2 1947 " " " " " " " " 19 - 10: ---- / ---- G F 1938 82V " " EATON HALL ENGLAND -CH 13 - 28: ---- / ---- M A C 1900 26 E 5308 253 GODALMING ENGLAND -SR 17 Z 37: C C / C -- B T K 2013 13M 4 U - 5112 067 " " " " " " 17 Z 37: C C / C -- B T E 6 1923N 76M 99 4 U - " " " " " " " " 17 Y 31: C G / ---- B T I 4 1922N 76M 4 " " " " " " " " 20 X 27: ---- / ---- B T F27 1921N 76M " " KILMARNOCK SCOTLAND-AY 20 X 30: C G / C G B W C 1950Y 76C H 7 C P 5537 430 KINGSTON-UPON-HULL - G ENGLAND -YE 24+X 25:(CG)C C / NONE E T E 8 2010N 13M Q4H 11 P - 5345 020 " " " " " " 24+K 17:(CG)C G / NONE E T F-5 2005N 10 Q4H 11 P - " " KINGSTON-UPON-HULL - HT/2 ENGLAND -YE 24 - 23: ---- / NONE E T E 2014N 13M C A 5345 020 " " " " " " 24 K 15: B F# / NONE E T F-1 2013N 13M 0 " " LONDON - A ENGLAND -W 20 X 23: C C / C C 11 B G R 1 1932N 06 E 7 B - 5130 010 " " " " " " 20 X 23: C C / C C 11 B G C22 1928N 90b 7 " " LONDON - RC ENGLAND -W 25 - 32: ---- / ---- n G R 1930N 05 nO B - 5130 010 " " " " " " 25 - 32: ---- / ---- O G C 0 1928N 88W " " LONDON - SNTO ENGLAND -W 25 X 27: C E / ---- I r C 1985 88V EHQ 12 B - 5130 010 LOUGHBOROUGH - TF/2 ENGLAND -LE 99 - 27: ---- / ---- B T E 2012 10 B - 5247 111 " " " " " " 99 - 18: ---- / ---- T F 20xx 10 " " LOUGHBOROUGH - WM ENGLAND -LE 9 X 47: C C / C G B T C 1924I 76Z 18 23 30 10E -4 M - 5247 111 MANCHESTER - TH ENGLAND -LA 12+X 24:(F#)B B / NONE E T E23 1936 05 R13H 0 P - 5330 215 " " " " " " 7 - 21: ---- / ---- T F 1 1877 05 R10H P - " " NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE - CC ENGLAND -NM 10 Z 25: C C / C C B T C 1966N 76M 42 48 52 80IEH -3 P - 5459 136 PERTH SCOTLAND-PR 15 X 35: C C / C C 11 B G R34 1935N 92W Q4nER1 2 C P 5624 328 " " " " " " 15 - 35: ---- / ---- C " " SAINT ANDREWS SCOTLAND-FI 14 X 27: C E / C C 11 B T E 4 1998D 05C HQ4 1 C P 5620 247 " " " " " " 14 X 23: C C / C C 11 B T I 6 1962D 79C 1 " " " " " " " " 14 - 17: ---- / ---- T I 2 1938 " " " " " " " " 14 - 15: ---- / ---- T F 1926 " " SAINT HELENS ENGLAND -LA 9 X 47: C C / C C 23 B T C 1929I 79Z 30 35 41 45M9QA -4 C C 5328 244 SALTLEY ENGLAND -WA 19 X 23: C C / C C 11 B G C 1932N 78Z 13 17 20 10HQ2* 6 C C 5229 151 SPALDING ENGLAND -LI 25 X 23: C C / NONE E T R13 1973N 00 12 P - 5247 010 " " " " " " 25 X 23: ---- / ---- I T E 0 1924 79C P - " " " " " " " " 25 X 16: ---- / ---- T F12 1923 05 " " YORK ENGLAND -YO 15 X 35: C C / C G B T E 2008Y 10W 2 5358 105

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BOSTON - 1 ENGLAND -LI 29 Z 36: E D# / NONE N A C 0 1867 05 nM 24 C A 5259 001 CATTISTOCK ENGLAND -DO 14 * 35: C C / ---- N A C 0 1899N 91b BQR8nM 1 C 5045 234 CHOBHAM ENGLAND -SR 19 - 23: ---- / ---- N G E 5 1932 04 5121 036 " " " " " " 99 - 18: ---- / ---- N G F 1926 04 " " CROYDON - GJF ENGLAND -SR 99 - 23: ---- / ---- N G C 0 1920N 20 nM B - 5123 007 CROYDON - MOBILE ENGLAND -SR 99 - 99: ---- / ---- N G C 0 1949N 77J B B - 5123 007 LOUGHBOROUGH - TF/1 ENGLAND -LE 21 - 40: ---- / ---- N T C 0 1912N 76C B B - 5247 111

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ABERDEEN - STM SCOTLAND-AB 15 J 14: D A / NONE I E E 1998 06 R8E 0 C C 5710 204 " " " " " " 15 I 9: D D / NONE I T F 1877 97R 0 " " ALFRETON ENGLAND -DB 20 J 12: ---- / ---- B T C 1929 05 C M 5305 122 ALSTON ENGLAND -CU 21 - 10: ---- / ---- B G C 1950 05 C A 5449 226 ALVERTHORPE ENGLAND -YW 20 K 13: C E / ---- B T E 1955 77J 7 C A 5341 131 " " " " " " 20 H 8: ---- / ---- T F 1946 94W " " ASHORNE HILL ENGLAND -WA 37 X 18: ---- / ---- E E C 1976 91M B - 5213 132 BECONTREE ENGLAND -ES 28 - 10: ---- / ---- B W C 1933 05 C A 5133 -009 BIRTLES HALL ENGLAND -CH 99 H 8: ---- / ---- w C 1895 93W C A 5316 213 BLACKBURN ENGLAND -LA 26 H 8: ---- / ---- B G C 1932 32M C A 5345 227 BOSTON - 2 ENGLAND -LI 23 L 15: A#D# / NONE I T C-4 1951N 00 E 0 C A 5259 001 BRADFORD ENGLAND -YW 10 I 13: ---- / ---- E T C 1873 05 L P - 5348 145 BRIDGE OF WEIR SCOTLAND-RE 22 J 12: ---- / ---- n G E12 1946 79C 5552 435 " " " " " " 99 - 10: ---- / ---- M * F 0 1888 07C " " CARLTON ENGLAND -NT 21 J 11: ---- / ---- B T E 1981 03C C A 5258 106 " " " " " " 21 I 10: ---- / ---- B T F 1957 03C " " CARRICKMACROSS IRELAND -MN 19 - 12: ---- / ---- B G C 1930 30M MH C C 5359 643 CHERTSEY ENGLAND -SR 17 H 8: NONE / C C M * * 1893 04 R8 C A 5121 036 CLYDEBANK SCOTLAND-SC 20 H 8: ---- / ---- B G C 1929 06 P - 5554 424 COVENTRY ENGLAND -WA 14 J 14: ROPE 13/ ---- B G C 1927 07 C A 5225 130 DALSTON - SMK ENGLAND -E 16 H 8: ROPE / NONE M w C 1877 96 C A 5132 004 DALSTON - SMY ENGLAND -E 25 H 8: ---- / ---- B W C 1963 05 C C 5132 004 DEPTFORD ENGLAND -SE 30 H 8: C C / NONE B G C 1932 05 17 C A 5132 004 " " " " " " 99 - 8: ---- / ---- w C 0 1872 05 " " DUNDEE SCOTLAND-AN 19 L 16: C G / ---- B W C 1948 76C 6 C 5628 300 FALKIRK SCOTLAND-ST 15 - 13: ---- / ---- B N C 1926 88V C P 5600 348 FOULRIDGE ENGLAND -LA 21 I 10: ---- / ---- B G C 1931 05 C A 5352 210 FRIMLEY ENGLAND -SU 20 J 12: ---- / ---- B G C 1931 05 C A 5119 044 GLANDFORD ENGLAND -NF 20 - 12: ---- / ---- M T C 1903 05 C A 5256 -102 GLASGOW SCOTLAND-LA 21 - 16: ---- / ---- B * C 1881 79C P - 5553 415 " " " " " " 99 - 18: ---- / ---- B * R 0 1739 79C " " " " " " " " 99 - 19: ---- / ---- B * C 0 1738 79C " " " " " " " " 99 - 8: ---- / ---- B * C 0 1665 79C " " GLOUCESTER ENGLAND -GL 32 - 12: ---- / ---- E F C 1973 08M 99 B - 5153 214 GOLDERS GREEN ENGLAND -NW 25 - 10: ---- / ---- B W C 1932 05 C A 5135 011 GREAT WARLEY ENGLAND -ES 18 K 16: ---- / ---- B T E 1956 05 C A 5136 018 " " " " " " 18 - 13: ---- / ---- B T F 1950 77J " " GREENOCK SCOTLAND-RE 18 J 10: C C / NONE n G E 1950 07 nB 5 C P 5557 445 " " " " " " 17 H 9: C D / NONE B G R 0 1913 06C 4 " " " " " " " " 17 H 9: C D / NONE B G F 0 1912 47 4 " " HIGH BEACH ENGLAND -ES 27 I 13: ---- / NONE B W C 1873 05 C A 5140 002 HOOTON PAGNELL ENGLAND -YW 19 I 9: ---- / NONE L T R 1 1896 96W M9R3L8 C A 5333 116

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" " " " " " 19 I 9: ---- / NONE L T C 7 1895 96W " " HOUNSLOW ENGLAND -MD 22 J 12: ---- / ---- B W C 1959 05 C A 5128 022 KENDAL ENGLAND -CU 13 - 11: ---- / NONE M T C 1897 10 P - 5419 245 KENILWORTH ENGLAND -WA 21 J 10: ---- / NONE B T C 1950 08 C A 5220 134 KENNERLEIGH ENGLAND -DE 31 H 8: C C / NONE B G C 1920 12 R3 18 C A 5051 341 KINGSTON-UPON-HULL - HT/1 ENGLAND -YE 15*J 15: ROPE / NONE R T E 1 1983N 13 C A 5345 020 " " " " " " 15*I 14: ROPE / NONE R T I 1 1979N 13 " " " " " " " " 15*I 13: ROPE / NONE R T I 1 1975N 13 " " " " " " " " 15 H 12: ROPE / NONE R T I 2 1959N 13 " " " " " " " " 15 H 10: ROPE / NONE R T F 1899N 13 " " KIRKCALDY SCOTLAND-FI 18 - 11: ---- / ---- B G C 1880 79C C P 5607 310 LARBERT SCOTLAND-ST 22 J 11: C D / NONE I E 3 1985 93b E 9 C A 5601 348 " " " " " " 22 H 8: A A / NONE L F 1978 93b 0 " " LEE ENGLAND -SE 25 L 16: C G / ---- B W C 1963 05C 12 C A 5127 000 LEIGH-ON-SEA ENGLAND -ES 19 H 8: ---- / ---- * P C 1926 05C C C 5133 -040 LERWICK SHETLAND IS 20 I 11: G B / ---- T R 1976 10C 0 P - 6009 109 " " " " " " 20 I 11: G B / ---- A R 0 1906 10C 0 " " " " " " " " 20 I 11: G B / ---- A C 0 1887 10C 0 " " LEXDEN ENGLAND -ES 35+H 11:(F) A#D / NONE C T C 1901 07C 12 C A 5153 -052 LIMEHOUSE ENGLAND -E 17 - 9: ---- / ---- B T C 1933 05 R1 C C 5131 002 LIMERICK IRELAND 99 - 11: ---- / ---- I E E10 2009N 09 E C C 5240 837 LITTLE WALSINGHAM ENGLAND -NF 38 J 12: ---- / ---- B T E 1993 05 C A 5254 -052 " " " " " " 38 J 9: ---- / ---- B G F 1936 05 " " LLANDAFF WALES - GL 16 I 13: ROPE / NONE R W R13 1992 93W M C A 5130 314 LONDON - AH ENGLAND -EC 13 X 18: C G / NONE B T C 1948 90b 11 16 19 10EIH 0 C A 5130 010 LONDON - E ENGLAND -W 37 - 18: ---- / ---- E E C 1986 91M B - 5130 010 LONDON - FM ENGLAND -W 37+L 17:(G) C G / NONE E W C 1964 06 24 B - 5130 008 LONDON - HW ENGLAND -EC 29+H 12:(EB)E G# / NONE n G C 1935 05 12 B - 5130 10 LONDON - MC ENGLAND -E 22 J 10: ---- / NONE C G C 1925N 11 nP C B 5131 005 LONDON - RE ENGLAND -EC 14 I 13: ---- / ---- M G C 1920N 05 B - 5131 005 LONDON - WBF ENGLAND -E 31 J 12: C E / NONE I W C-5 1981 06 E 18 B - 5131 -007 MANCHESTER - HN ENGLAND -LA 20 K 15: ---- / ---- I G C 1931 06C EnB? C C 5330 215 MELLOR ENGLAND -LA 17 I 10: ---- / ---- B T C 1923 05 C A 5346 232 NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE - BJ ENGLAND -NM 18 M 17: ---- / ---- B W C 1930 05 R8 C A 5459 135 NEWPORT WALES - GT 14 H 8: ---- / ---- I * C 1874 93W C C 5135 300 NEWRY N IRELAND-D 14 I 10: C D / NONE L T K 1994 07M 1 C C 5411 620 " " " " " " 14 I 10: C D / NONE B T E 1987 88V 1 " " " " " " " " 15 H 8: C C / NONE L T F 1898 88V 2 " " OULTON ENGLAND -ST 18 J 11: ---- / ---- B T C 1940 05 C C 5255 208 PAISLEY SCOTLAND-RE 16 - 10: ---- / ---- M G C 1882 79C P - 5550 426 PEEBLES SCOTLAND-PB 14 K 13: C E / NONE B T C 1939 08W 1 C 5539 312 POOLE ENGLAND -DO 17 I 9: ---- / ---- B W C 1957 05 C A 5042 155 PORTADOWN N IRELAND-R 22 K 15: C G / ---- B G C 1932I 93b W1 9 C A 5426 627 POULTON ENGLAND -CH 30+* 33:(C) F F / NONE I F E 2009 13C E 24 B - 5308 254 " " " " " " 30 K 16: ---- / ---- E F F-* 2007 07C " " PRESTEIGNE WALES - RD 18 H 8: ROPE / NONE R * * 1717 93b M C A 5216 300 ROEHAMPTON ENGLAND -SW 22+J 13:( )---- / ---- I * C 1879 90b nB C C 5127 014 SELBY ENGLAND -YW 17 J 10: ---- / ---- B C-2 1957 05 C A 5347 104 STIRLING SCOTLAND-ST 39 - 16: ---- / ---- M E 3 79C 5607 357 " " " " " " 99 - 13: ---- / ---- M * F13 1729 79C " " TOWCESTER - 1 ENGLAND -NH 16 I 9: ---- / NONE E * C 2000 05 C A 5208 059 TOWCESTER - 2 ENGLAND -NH 16 H 12: ROPE / NONE R T E 1989 05 C A 5208 059 " " " " " " 16 H 8: ---- / ---- R T F 1897 05 " " WHITWICK ENGLAND -LE 21 Z 15: C D / ---- B T C 1960 05 8 C C 5243 121 WYKE ENGLAND -YW 24 J 10: ---- / ---- B G C 1929 05 C A 5344 146 WYTHAM ENGLAND -BR 22 J 10: ---- / ---- B G C 1951 05 C A 5146 119

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ABBERLEY HALL ENGLAND -WO 8 - 20: ---- / ---- N T C * 1884 02C E - 5218 223 EDINBURGH SCOTLAND 99 X 23: ---- / ---- N * C 1699 09C C P 533_ 21_ LOUGHBOROUGH - Mobile ENGLAND 25 K 16: C A / NONE N T C 2003N 02M 1 4 3 99nB* 12 M - 5247 111 OLDHAM ENGLAND -GM 21 J 10: G#G# / ---- N G C 1930 05 0 C A 533_ 21_ WIGTON ENGLAND -CU 14+I 10:(G#)C#C# / NONE N A C-1 1884 05 nM 0 E - 5218 223

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Count of sites listed above: Active Defunct Total Carillon-size: 25 7 32 Chime-size: 72 4 76 Totals: 97 11 108

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SUMMARY of MAKERS and their contributions.

Counts of instrument contributions by maker: Code Cplt Fndt Intm Extd Rcst Tund Mixd Kybd Unkn TOTAL vanAerschodt A 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 Eijsbouts E 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 G & J G 24 5 1 6 5 0 0 0 0 41 McShane N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Paccard P 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 P & F F 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Rüetschi r 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Taylor T 21 17 11 15 3 0 0 3 0 70 Warner w 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Whitechapel W 12 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 15 other * 8 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 14 unknown 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 ______TOTALS: 81 27 14 28 11 0 2 4 0 167

Bells in instrument contributions by maker: Code Cplt Fndt Intm Extd Rcst Tund Mixd Kybd Unkn TOTAL vanAerschodt A 120 36 - - 0 - - - - 156 Eijsbouts E 36 - - 20 - - - - - 56 G & J G 406 54 2 72 72 - - - - 606 McShane N 13 ------13 Paccard P 8 ------8 P & F F 12 16 - 0 - - - - - 28 Rüetschi r 27 ------27 Taylor T 403 244 19 42 14 - - 0 - 722 Warner w 24 ------24 Whitechapel W 170 - 3 - 13 - - - - 186 other * 105 23 - - 0 - 0 0 - 128 unknown 45 8 - 6 - - - - - 59 ______TOTALS: 1369 381 24 140 99 0 0 0 0 2013

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Plot of site counts: Bourdon Weight Code (across) versus Number of Bells (up) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 99 TOT NR . . . . 1 1 99 . 1 . . . 1 49 . 1 0 1 . . . 2 48 ...... 2...... 2 47 . . . . 0 46 . . . . 0 45 . . . . 0 44 . . . . 0 43 . . . . 0 42 . . . . 0 41 . . 1 . . 1 40 . 1. . . 1 39 . . . . 0 38 . . 1 . . 1 37 . . . 1 . 1 36 ...... 1. 2...... 3 35 . . . . 0 34 . . . 1 . 1 33 . . * 1. . 1 32 . . . . 0 31 . . 1 . . 1 30 . . . . 0 29 . 1. . . 1 28 . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. . 1 3 27 . . . . 0 26 . 1 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . . 3 25 . 1 . . . 1 24 ...... 3. 1. 0. 0. 0. 1. 1...... 2 8 23 . 1 . . . 1 20 . . . . 0 19 . 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. 3 18 . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. 2 17 . . 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 1 6 16 . . 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 . . 5 15 . . 1 1 . . 2 14 . 1 0 0 0. 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0. 0 1 . 8 13 . . 1 0 0 1 3 0+ 2 0 0 0. 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0. 1 11 12 . 1. 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 1 8 11 . . 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 4 2 0 1 1. 0 0 1 . 15 10 . . 1 2 0 1 . . 4 9 ...... 1. 0. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 0. 0. 0. 0. 1. 1. 0. 0. 0. 1. 1...... 1 11 8 * Average carillon: 32 bells, bourdon code 18 (min 9, max 30) + Average chime: 12 bells, bourdon code 21 (min 8, max 39) 10

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Plot of site counts: Treble Weight Code (across) versus Number of Bells (up) L 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 99 TOT NR . . . . 1 1 99 . . . 1 . 1 49 . . . 1 0 1 . 2 48 ...... 2...... 2 47 . . . . 0 46 . . . . 0 45 . . . . 0 44 . . . . 0 43 . . . . 0 42 . . . . 0 41 . . . . 1 1 40 . . . 1 . 1 39 . . . . 0 38 . . . 1 . 1 37 . . . . 1 1 36 ...... 2...... 1. 3 35 . . . . 0 34 . . . . 1 1 33 . . . * . 1 1 32 . . . . 0 31 . . . 1 . 1 30 . . . . 0 29 . . . . 1 1 28 . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 1 . 1 3 27 . . . . 0 26 . 1 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0. 1 . 3 25 . 1. . . 1 24 ...... 2. 1. 0. 0. 0. 0. 1...... 4. 8 23 . . . . 1 1 20 . . . . 0 19 . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 18 . 1 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 2 17 . 1. 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 . . 2 6 16 . 2 0 0. 1 1 1 . . 5 15 1. 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 14 . 1 1 0 0. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 13 . 1 2 0+ 2. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0. 0 0 0 1 . 3 11 12 . 1 2 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 11 2. 1 1 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 15 10 . . . . 1 4 9 . . . 1. 1. 0. 0. 0. 1. 1. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 1. 11 8 * Average carillon: 32 bells, treble code 50 (min 34, max 64) + Average chime: 12 bells, treble code 36 (min 25, max 57) 1

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