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Ringers at All Saints

Some of the band

Ringers in 2002  

Tower officers

John Harrison
Tower Foreman 
Steve Smith
Deputy Foreman

[To be added]
Ringing Master

 Secretary
 Secretary 
Jon Tutcher  
Treasurer

[To be added]
Steeple Keeper
   

Details and contact information for the current officers  


 Famous All Saints ringers 

 F E RobinsonReverend F E Robinson is buried in All Saints churchyard. He was a prolific ringer, being the first person ever to ring 1000 peals. He was also a reformer, helping to found the Oxford Diocesan Guild of Church Bellringers and been its first master for 30 years.
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 Gilbert ThurlowReverend Gilbert Thurlow rang in Cambridge as an undergraduate and after ordination came to All Saints as a curate in the 1930s. He subsequently went on to become a President of the Central Council of Church Bellringers and Dean of Gloucester Cathedral. Click for more details.

All Saints band over the years

What did former ringers look like? We have pictures going back a century.

1Corrnation1902.jpg
Coronation of Edward VII 1902
2PealStPaul1923.jpg
1923 peal at St Paul's
3WigmoreWhit60s.jpg
Whittingham & Wigmore 1960s?
4Course1978.jpg
Training course 1978
5WallyPres1980.jpg
Presentation to Walter Pearce 1980
6HandbellQu82.jpg
Handbell tune-ringing band 1982
7HandbellRingers82.jpg
Handbell tune-ringers 1982 
8Ringers83.jpg
Ringers in 1983 
91PealBand86.jpg
Peal band in 1986
92FJHMSJ90.jpg
Ringing in 1990 
93Band2006-1881DT.jpg
Band that rang '1881' Date touch in 2006 
94PealAttempt09.jpg
Peal attempt 2009 

Former ringers and officers

Did you ever ring at All Saints?
Do you know anyone who did?

Click to see a list of: Known ringers from 1882 to present ... or ... Tower officers from 1880 to present


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