In bell ringing, a ‘peal’ is a period of ringing, usually lasting around three hours and with over 5000 changes – all rung from memory of the method ‘blue line’. They are often rung for special occasions and commemorated with boards in towers.
The Yorkshire Association
Tenor 12 cwt
On Saturday 1 November, 1884, in 3 hours and 6 minutes
A Peal of 5088 KENT TREBLE BOB MAJOR
Ringers
- John J. Brierley
- Joseph Radcliffe
- John T. Holden
- John Holden
- Edgar Buckley
- James Radcliffe
- Joseph Wood
- John T Dicken
Composed by William Harrison
Conducted by John Holden
Notes BN 1884 p 379
