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Links to other Resources These websites have been chosen so that ringers or potential ringers may see the variety of resources available. It is by no means an exhaustive list but is sure to give the "novice" or potential learner a good introduction to the art of Church Bell Ringing; and a quick link to those areas containing useful information for the more experienced. Please note that the Oxford Diocesan Guild is not responsible for the content of any external website that these links may take you to. The links open in the same window so to return to the Guild website please just use your browsers BACK button. |
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Oxford Diocese The Church of England website for the Oxford Diocese which provides a a variety of information about the Diocese, including the boundaries and information about the churches contained within them. |
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Dove’s Guide for Church Bell Ringers This is the online version of Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers, the definitive source for information about rings of bells since the first printed edition appeared in 1950. The site provides full-featured searching, links to mapping facilities to show the exact location of towers, satellite navigation data, and details of changes to entries as they occur. Its scope has been extended by the addition of data for individual bells as a step towards a prototype National Bell Register. |
University Ringing A website giving information about the many opportunities available for ringing while at university. |
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CCCBR Methods Committee This is the Methods Committee website, home of the definitive Central Council method collections. The collections are available in different formats, so take a moment to decide which one you need. |
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Books about Bell Ringing The Central Council's Ringing Bibliography with links to other books and reading matter. e.g. John Ketteringham Books |
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Central Council Collection of Peal Compositions |
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Central Council Collection of Quarter Peal Compositions |
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Central Council Rolls of Honour This book is maintained by the Central Council; the linked page is for the Oxford Diocesan Guild. |
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The Ringing World The Ringing World is the official journal of the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers. |
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Campanophile - by Anne Carpenter & Tony Parry The corporate headquarters of this site are in Würenlingen, Switzerland. Here you will find a list of various ringing events and "blogs" from ringers across the world. |
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EBSB Fund Raising - by the EBSB branch The Fund Raising Committee is a group of volunteers who source or make and sell various goods in aid of the Oxford Diocesan Bell Fund the interest from which is used to assist in financing the maintenance and restoration of bells throughout the Diocese |
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Books by John Harrison Including - Living Heritage: 300 years of bells, ringing and ringers at All Saints Wokingham - John Harrison (2009, John Harrison), A5, 160pp, over 160 pictures and diagrams. |
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Change Ringing Resources - by Roger Bailey A large range of ringing resources from many different areas, including compositions, computing, and publications for the discerning ringer. |
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Bell Recordings - by John Ketteringham and others Now maintained by the CCCBR. Switch on your PC speakers and turn up the volume to get the best results. |
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Peal Records - by William Hall This site provides details of all peals rung since 1985. It was conceived and implemented by William J Hall, a Staffordshire ringer, who devoted a huge amount of effort during his lifetime to its creation and maintenance. It is now maintained by the Ringing World. |
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On-line Method Database This database lives on the methods.ringing.org site and users can get to it through these pages. Computer programs can also access the database directly. The database lists all methods rung to date. |
![]() | Visual Method Archive The Visual Method Archive allows you to search and view blue lines. You can also use it to check if a method has been rung and named, and to edit place notations to try and create new methods. |
Method Printer | Method Printer Martin Bright's method printer makes it easy to generate lines for methods in postscript or PDF formats. |
![]() | The Charmborough Ring The Charmborough Ring is ideal for presenting “change–ringing” to the public and for introducing newcomers to this physically and intellectually rewarding team activity. The Charmborough Ring is a portable belfry with bells that can be rung in the same way as those in churches and cathedrals throughout the country. The Ring is probably the easiest portable belfry in the world to ring due to its relatively large bells and wheels compared with other “mini-rings”. |
![]() | Ringing Simulator Abel is the most popular change ringing simulator in the world, for both home and tower use. This version is the latest in a line of bellringing simulator programs which started with Abel 1 running under DOS, back in 1993. Abel runs on Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP and Windows Vista. Over 3500 copies of Abel have been sold for use on Windows PCs, and ringers bought more than 1500 copies of the old DOS version too. All profits from the sale of Abel go to charities, including bell restoration. |
BBC Bells on Sunday Hear the weekly radio broadcast of bells across the UK. |
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![]() | The Keltek Trust: Bell Founders & Hangers A useful link providing details on bell hanging, repairs and refurbishments |
![]() | The Keltek Trust The Trust helps churches to acquire surplus and/or redundant bells to hang for English-style full-circle ringing. |
![]() | National Bell Register Available here are lists of bells in the forty-three dioceses of the Church of England. As such the lists are intended to complement the Dove database, rather than compete with it. |