
The Ringing World 5283 (27 July 2012)
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The Royal Jubilee Bells herald Her Majesty on the River Thames
by Jennifer Earis

The Belfry Barge leading the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant through Westminster
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Letters
CC Gold standard – Tony Smith
Foundation recovers tax – Robin Heppenstall
Four long lengths – R. Bennett
Inghamites – Kevin Price
Penmark ringer’s window – Hilary Rose
Revision proposed – Peter Niblett
Peal records – Mike Hodge
The RW Chairman responds – Nigel Herriott
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The view from the bridge by Dickon Love
A Jubilee river of sound
John Barrowman learns to handle
Diamond Jubilee Bells at St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street
The Royal Jubilee Bells go to St James Garlickhythe
Diamond Jubilee Peals
Diamond Jubilee Quarter Peals
All Saints Royal Jubilee celebration of Royal photographs and flowers by Colin Wheeler
Battersea ringers fire out in style for The Queen by Chris Ridley

Battersea ringers toast the health of HM The Queen
Derbyshire’s Ding Dong of a Jubilee! by Caroline Peverett
Jubilee, anniversary, Remembrance, caving(?), food
– it’s all in a weekend for the FSGB by Peter Knight
Historic Hampshire bells rededicated to mark the Diamond Jubilee
by Revd Karen Kouseff
An historic week and a cautionary tale by Cynthia Preece
A new band for Her Majesty by John White
Southport ringing for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee by Celia Hughes D’Aeth
Tale of 4 Jubilee first-pealers by John Loveless
Thought for the Week by Peter Newing, Guild of Clerical Ringers
AROUND AND ABOUT
Jubilee achievement, Dunster, Somerset by Maureen Hawkins
The ringers’ flower arrangements situated at the entrance to the tower
Olympic ringing - week 9 by John Harrison
Special Jubilee ringing at Newark Parish Church
by Adrian Sunman
Tollard ‘Royal’ in Wiltshire by Jackie Carlyle-Clarke
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