A programme on Radio 4 yesterday.....
....was about Taylor's of Loughborough, the only remaining bell-foundry in the UK. (The Whitechapel foundry foundered a little while ago, I think.) This programme was an overview of bells, their manufacture, tuning and manhandling, and I commend Radio 4 for scheduling it. The peculiarly British system of change-ringing and the way bells are hung and rung was not described in this programme...but that is a rather arcane subject, so was underrstandably left out. Worth a listen though as the programme ranges widely from St Paul's to pop-songs!
PS I last rang, as a teenager, a muffled quarter peal in memoriam Winston Churchill. Haven't tugged a sally since!
....was about Taylor's of Loughborough, the only remaining bell-foundry in the UK. (The Whitechapel foundry foundered a little while ago, I think.) This programme was an overview of bells, their manufacture, tuning and manhandling, and I commend Radio 4 for scheduling it. The peculiarly British system of change-ringing and the way bells are hung and rung was not described in this programme...but that is a rather arcane subject, so was underrstandably left out. Worth a listen though as the programme ranges widely from St Paul's to pop-songs!
PS I last rang, as a teenager, a muffled quarter peal in memoriam Winston Churchill. Haven't tugged a sally since!
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