Stedman Doubles at Teversal
A mixed bunch of founders created this, ahem, tuneful ring of five in a tiny hamlet/village on the Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire border. The oldest bell dates from 1551, the newest from 1758, so they're a real old-fashioned ring. They don't go as bad as could be expected from such an old ring, but they don't go too well either. Anyway, enjoy!

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Guided Tower Tour of All Saints Parish Church, Runcorn

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Stedman Doubles at Brackenfield

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Smalley, 5, 40-1-2 in B.

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The Ringing Roadshow 2022 - Nottingham

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Nottingham council house chiming 3

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St Mary's Church, Greasley 08, 05, 16

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The 10 bells of Canewdon, Essex

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Triple fusee bracket clock movement, Whittington on bells and Westminster chime on gongs,not shown.

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St Clement's Minor at Old Whittington

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The Crooked Spire at Chesterfield.

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All The Bells!

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Nottingham Council House clock strikes 12.dv

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Moonrakers Tour Around Sheffield 2002

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The bells of Olveston, Gloucestershire

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Call Changes at St Mary the Virgin, Nottingham

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Bellringing at Clarbrough, Nottinghamshire

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All Saints Maidstone tenor bell being rung down

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The Chime of Smalley, Derbyshire

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The Bells of Borden, Kent

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