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In Commemoration of the Victorious Conclusion of |
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the Great European War and of the ratification of |
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the Peace Treaty with the Central Empires, A Peal of |
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GRANDSIRE TRIPLES 5040 CHANGES |
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(Holts Ten Part) was rung in this tower in |
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2Hrs 56min. on SATURDAY Jan 17th 1920 |
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The ringers on this occasion were |
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SAM THOMAS |
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J. E. L. COCKEY |
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Rev J.R.L. NICHOLLS # |
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WILLIAM CHOWN |
3 |
J. OSGUTHORPE |
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WILLIAM S. PLANT |
4 |
FRANCIS WARD |
Tenor |
CHARLES HAYNES |
Conducted by SAM THOMAS |
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J. R. Lee NICHOLLS M.A. Vicar |
F. M. TINDALL |
JOHN W. MAWHOOD CHURCHWARDENS |
Rung in commemoration of the Ratification of the Treaty of Peace with Germany, and of the victorious conclusion of the war with that country. First peal and first attempt by the Vicar of Ranmoor (the Rev. J. R. Lee Nicholls), and the first time in the Diocese of Sheffield that an Incumbent has taken part in a peal on the bells of his own church. |
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