Bell Ringing at Easebourne, West Sussex

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  • čas přidán 8. 08. 2024
  • St Mary's Church, Easebourne has a ring of eight bells, cast by a number of founders between 1530 and 1945. Together the bells are a mixed variety of tonal qualities, with the two trebles cast in 1945 by John Taylor and Co, followed by the third in 1926, then the 5th in 1924. The other bells start off with the 4th and 6th in 1876 by Mears and Stainbank, then the tenor which was cast in 1677 by William I Eldridge and the 7th which is a listed bell, cast in 1530 by John White. Together the bells form an okay sounding eight, but really to me they were a bit bland sounding and didn't really make my hairs stand up either! A better version of an eight similar to these would be Cobham as they are actually half decent! That said, they are alright once gotten used to!
    The Bells here go quite nicely, but the long ropes aren't a beneficial factor of the go either! It's just annoying how flappy the ropes are, I lost concentration a few times because of it! Here's some clips of what we got up to on these interesting bells!
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Komentáře • 22

  • @RingerLuca651
    @RingerLuca651 Před rokem

    just watching back this vid you got some quite good sound of the eight on my nice home tower

    • @RingerThomas
      @RingerThomas  Před rokem

      Yes! I'll be honest, the older bells spoil these and overall they sound quite bland.

    • @RingerLuca651
      @RingerLuca651 Před rokem

      @@RingerThomas they don't really

    • @RingerThomas
      @RingerThomas  Před rokem

      @RingerLuca651 Ah well.

  • @Anonymous-km5pj
    @Anonymous-km5pj Před rokem +1

    good to see the youth out

  • @c-historia
    @c-historia Před rokem

    great! 🙌

  • @markanthony7184
    @markanthony7184 Před rokem

    Was the bob doubles at Milland Thomas?

    • @RingerThomas
      @RingerThomas  Před rokem

      No. It was here.

    • @RingerLuca651
      @RingerLuca651 Před rokem +1

      We didn't ring at Milland, albeit close to here

    • @markanthony7184
      @markanthony7184 Před rokem +1

      @@RingerLuca651 Fair enough. The two things that just made me wonder where, the fact that the 6 at Milland from memory are similar to the back 6 at Easebourne and probably a similar note?. Also, Harry was ringing no 6 of the 8, and again as no 4 of 6, but I was able to see spare ropes one video, and a ladder in the other. Perspectives eh?

    • @francescogreenslade7793
      @francescogreenslade7793 Před rokem +1

      ​@@markanthony7184 He was ringing the 5th in the first clip, and 6th in the second clip (4th of 6). You seem to have a bit of local knowledge, have you rung much in the area?
      Milland are a little deeper in pitch than Easebourne, and the ringing room is a lot smaller, but other than that they're fairly similar.

    • @markanthony7184
      @markanthony7184 Před rokem +1

      @@francescogreenslade7793 Ah ok, that would explain it, thank you Francesco! I used to live in Liss until about 20 years ago and that was my home tower. As circumstance went though, I only rang at Easbourne once, and Milland three times, the latter two times were for a peal and a quarter peal. You fellows are predominantly Sussex ringers aren't you?.

  • @RingerLuca651
    @RingerLuca651 Před rokem +1

    You can't say the best ring in easebourne, as my servants bells are better!

  • @timmeh1507
    @timmeh1507 Před rokem +1

    The tenor is awful, a modern replacement would make these really quite good.

    • @RingerThomas
      @RingerThomas  Před rokem

      Oh yes! It's a bathtub on it's own and it's as dead as a dodo. A Taylor bell would be excellent!

    • @RingerLuca651
      @RingerLuca651 Před rokem

      @@RingerThomas don't expect that ever to happen!