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Christchurch Priory. Dorset. UK.

inside Christchurch Priory

(Credit to worcesterbells.org.ukChurch ) bells are the biggest and loudest musical instruments. The bells of Worcester Cathedral are considered to be one of the finest rings of bells in the world.

 

The Cathedral’s tower contains a ring of 12 bells, three semitone bells and a bourdon bell, with a total weight of 16 tonnes. The 15 ringing bells were cast in 1928 by John Taylor & Co. of Loughborough, from the metal of the previous ring. These were cast in 1869 and the non-swinging bourdon bell was cast in 1868 and was re-tuned in 1928. It is used by the clock to strike the hours. The ring is the fifth heaviest in the world, The bells are hung in the 1869 wooden frame which housed the previous ring. This sits on top of a wooden structure which directs the forces down onto the supporting corner pillars of the tower. It is referred to locally as the ‘wigwam’.

 

The semitone bells make it possible to ring combinations of bells in different keys. The haunting sound of the Harmonic Minor Ten is unique to Worcester, and can be heard on Good Friday, Armistice Day, Remembrance Sunday and New Year’s Eve.

This photo is from 2 weekends ago, when we finally managed to visit this iconic Dartmoor landmark. The church, officially named St Michael's, sits on a tor made formed by lava on the western fringes of Dartmoor National Park and can be seen for miles around. I always wanted to visit but so far we never did. It's a fabulous location with impressive views and despite being chased by young bulls through a field (!!!), we enjoyed the walk and day.

St Nicholas' Church in Newington near Folkestone, Kent.

All Saints Church in Laughton, Sussex.

St Andrew's Church in Wickhambreaux, Kent.

St Margaret's Church in Hothfield, Kent.

(Credit to worcesterbells.org.ukChurch ) bells are the biggest and loudest musical instruments. The bells of Worcester Cathedral are considered to be one of the finest rings of bells in the world.

 

The Cathedral’s tower contains a ring of 12 bells, three semitone bells and a bourdon bell, with a total weight of 16 tonnes. The 15 ringing bells were cast in 1928 by John Taylor & Co. of Loughborough, from the metal of the previous ring. These were cast in 1869 and the non-swinging bourdon bell was cast in 1868 and was re-tuned in 1928. It is used by the clock to strike the hours. The ring is the fifth heaviest in the world, The bells are hung in the 1869 wooden frame which housed the previous ring. This sits on top of a wooden structure which directs the forces down onto the supporting corner pillars of the tower. It is referred to locally as the ‘wigwam’.

 

The semitone bells make it possible to ring combinations of bells in different keys. The haunting sound of the Harmonic Minor Ten is unique to Worcester, and can be heard on Good Friday, Armistice Day, Remembrance Sunday and New Year’s Eve.

St John the Evangelist Church in Kingsdown, Kent.

All Saints Church in Birchington-on-Sea, Kent.

St Mary the Blessed Virgin Church in Crundale, Kent.

The chancel of St Peter and St Paul's Church in Worth, Kent.

St Nicholas' Church in Pluckley, Kent.

St Lawrence's Church in Godmersham, Kent.

The nave and chancel of St Mary the Virgin Church in Minster-in-Thanet, Kent.

An aerial shot of St Augustine's Church in Northbourne, Kent. Still getting to grips with it!

St Mildred's Church in Acol, Kent.

All Saints Church in Laughton, Sussex.

St Margaret's Church in Rainham, Kent.

St Andrew's Church in Wickhambreaux, Kent.

All Saints Church in Boughton Aluph, Kent.

St Mary the Virgin Church in Ripple, Kent.

St Mary the Virgin Church in Minster-in-Thanet, Kent.

The tower of St Mary's Church in East Farleigh, Kent.

The nave and chancel of St Mary's Church in Wingham, Kent.

St Andrew's Church in Wickhambreaux, Kent.

St Peter & St Paul's Church in Temple Ewell, Kent.

The nave and chancel of All Saints Church in Birchington-on-Sea, Kent.

The tower of St Nicholas' Church in Pluckley, Kent.

St Nicholas' Church in Newington, near Folkestone in Kent.

The Grade I listed St Mary the Blessed Virgin Church in Crundale, Kent.

Tower of St Michael the Archangel Church in Smarden, Kent.

St Andrew's Church in Deal, Kent.

St John the Evangelist Church in Kingsdown, Kent.

All Saints Church in West Stourmouth, Kent.

The chancel of St Mary's Church in Wingham, Kent.

St Mary Magdalene Church in Monkton, Kent.

St Mary the Virgin Church in Fordwich, Kent.

St Leonard's Church in Hythe, Kent.

St Mary the Virgin Church in Hastingleigh, Kent.

St Gregory and St Martin's Church in Wye, Kent.

All Souls Church in Cheriton, Kent.

St John the Baptist Church in Barham, Kent.

The tower of St Mary's Church in East Farleigh, Kent.

St Michael the Archangel Church in Smarden, Kent.

The entrance and tower to St Margaret's Church and churchyard in Hothfield, Kent.

The tower of St Nicholas' Church in Pluckley, Kent.

St Rumwold's Church in Bonnington, Kent.

The chancel of St John the Baptist Church in Barham, Kent.

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