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There are many ringing-related websites, containing useful information for ringers,and some aimed at non-ringers. Here are some:
Running a Tower | Information and advice on all aspects of running a tower |
Belfry Upkeep | Information and advice on the care and upkeep of bell installations and towers |
Boojum Method Printer | A useful site for generating PDF files of methods in many different formats and layouts |
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All Saints Wokingham | Local tower website including introductions to: About bellringing , About bells , 'History of ringing |
Changeringing wiki | A growing source of information about change ringing |
Promotional videos | Two excellent short videos you can use to promote ringing |
Felsead Database | The most complete list of peals rung over the last 300 years |
Dove's Guide | Detailed listing of ringing towers and bells worldwide |
Belfry Projects | Information and advice on all aspects of planning and managing a bell restoration or installation project |
The Ringing World | The ringers' weekly newspaper, and other resources, including Peals.Co.UK |
Change Ringing Resources | Lots of links to lots of ringing related sites |
The Learning Curve | Series of 102 articles about all aspects of learning and teaching ringing at all levels, together with a comprehensive index |
Association of Ringing Teachers | Promotes effective teaching of ringers and has many useful resources |
Learning the Ropes | Website with resources and information for new ringers |
The Ringers' Hymn | Download words and correct tune (Belfry Praise by JH Matthews) (also Hymn 496 of 'Hymns Ancient & Modern Revised') |
Ringing Glossary | Definitions of over 900 terms associated with ringing |
Bibliography | Comprehensive list of lots of books about ringing |
The Tower Handbook | Answers to nearly 1000 questions on all aspects of ringing. Originally a book but now online. |
Survival and Recovery Toolbox | Useful resources and advice to help ringing survive during Covid and recover afterwards. Provided by ART & CCCBR |
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