
The Ringing World 5281 (13 July 2012)
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Four long lengths in a day
by Philip Earis

The Cambridge Maximus band pictured at Great St Mary’s, Cambridge
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Letters
Berlin Olympic Stadium Bells – Rrüdiger Pfeiffer-Rupp
Olympic Bells old and new – Alan Blair
Relic of the Third Reich – John Pladdys
Extended Transitional Period for VAT Zero Rating – Robin Shipp
First quarter peal by a Japanese ringer – Margaret Ellis
Not the first of Five Rings Triples – Bob Hardy
RWNYC 2012 – Phil Gay
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AROUND AND ABOUT
Tower Art by Sue Burslem
The ringers at Bodelwyddan - as seen by their tower captain's granddaughter
Forest Branch contest by Cathy Baker
Olympic ringing - week 7 by John Harrison
RWNYC 2012 by Robert Lewis
Stepping into clubs by Peter Dale
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Bell ringers’ window at South Petherton by John Yeo
The apprentice bellringer: Trials, tribulations and triumphs
by Claire Morton
The icing on the wedding cake by Jonathan Tallis
Mark Eccleston – 1,000 peals
Model constitution for a bellringing society by Richard Taulbut
Poem by Teresa Critchley
Progress at St James the Great, Barrow-In-Furness
by Geoff Pullin
Thought for the week
by Michael Haighton, Guild of Clerical Ringers
Tribute to Minster Master by Maureen Kennington
50 Years Ago – The Ringing World, 13 July, 1962
100 Years Ago – The Ringing World, 12 July, 1912
ASSOCIATION AND GUILD NEWS
Guild of Medical Ringers Spring Meeting
by Stephen Clarke
Taunton Branch annual ringing outing to South Devon
by Tom Harris
Obituary
Harold Parkinson
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