| The Bells at
St Bartholomew, Thurstaston
Some of the Thurstaston ringers who rang to announce the New Year 2005.
(Click on the picture for a larger image.)
In 1886, on occasion of the
the building of the third church at Thurstaston, St Bartholomew's had a peal of
five bells hung in place. A sixth 'Jubilee
Bell' was added to the celebrate the Golden Jubilee of HM Queen
Elizabeth II . This bell became the new treble.
On Wednesday 10th December
2003 the first ever quarter peal to be rung by a home band of ringers was
rung. For the full story go here.
The tenor
bell weighs 6 hundredweight, 2 quarters and 15 pounds. It is tuned in B
flat. The church with its bell tower is located at Grid Reference
SJ247841. Practice night is Wednesday from 7pm to 8pm. Bells
are rung every Sunday at 1045 am prior to the 1115 service. Bells
are also rung at other appropriate times. The tower joined the
national ringing at midday on New Year's Day 2000 when all towers in the
country were invited to ring to commemorate the beginning of the new
millennium, and rang half muffled as a mark of respect for Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother during the period of mourning. A
peal on the newly formed ring of six was rung by visiting ringers and one
of our own, Peter Robson. The Tower Captain is Mr Richard Turner and a small band
of ringers of varying degrees of competence (including complete beginners)
ring under his tuition.
CHANGE RINGING

a - Stock
b - Stay
c - Slider
d - Blocks
e - Wheel
f - Groove of the wheel
g - Fillet
h - Ball of the clapper
j- Flight of the clapper
k - Cannons
l - Timber of the cage
m - Gudgeons
n - Lip of the bell
A bell in her usual
position
Change ringing is a
peculiarly English art form, originating in the 17th Century.
However there are towers all round the world. A very clear
explanation of what is involved is given at the website of the North
American Guild of Bell Ringers. Click on the illustration to learn
more.
THE JUBILEE BELL
Through the generosity of
the parishioners of Thurstaston, former parishioners and friends of the
parish, it was possible to mark the Golden Jubilee of HM Queen
Elizabeth II by installing a new, sixth bell in time for the bell to be
rung in June 2002 to celebrate the Jubilee. We are greatly indebted
to all those who have made this possible.
The bell was cast on 28th
March 2002 and was rung with all the other bells on 2nd June 2002 in celebration of the
Queen's Golden Jubilee. On 3rd June a band from the Wirral Branch of
the Chester Diocesan Guild of Bell Ringers
including one of own ringers, Peter Robson, rang a full peal of Plain Bob
Minor to celebrate the Jubilee. Her
Majesty was been informed of our plans and we have received a letter of
encouragement from Buckingham Palace. Click on the Jubilee logo to
read it.

CASTING
AND HANGING AND RINGING THE JUBILEE BELL |