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Listing the 3 full-circle rings which have 16 bells. Click on place name for fuller details.

| Plot all results on a map | Download as CSV (CC BY-SA 4.0) or as a county list (PDF) | Chart by practice, tenor weight or tenor frequency | Map showing tenor weights | Summary by semitone bells, region or founder | List included bells | Download results as POIs for SatNav | at selected towers on BellBoard

#Dove’s Guide EntryGrid Ref
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1Birmingham, West Midlands, S Martin.
16, 39–1–19 (2003 kg) in C. Tue (1st, 3rd, 5th).
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2Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Christ Church Cathedral (CI).
16 plus 6♯, 9♯ and 13♯, 45–0–20 (2295 kg) in B. Fri 19:00.
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3Perth, Western Australia, Australia, Bell Tower (S).
16 plus 3♭ and 10♭, 29–0–14 (1480 kg) in C♯. Swan Bells. Also a 26-bell chime; Ringing Centre. Sun (see tower website) 11:00.
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Showing all 3 full-circle rings
| Plot all results on a map | Download as CSV (CC BY-SA 4.0) or as a county list (PDF) | Chart by practice, tenor weight or tenor frequency | Map showing tenor weights | Summary by semitone bells, region or founder | List included bells | Download results as POIs for SatNav | at selected towers on BellBoard
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