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Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Chedburgh Campanile
Place Lincoln
Chedburgh Campanile
Shown in county lists as Lincoln, Chedburgh Campanile
Lieutenancy area Lincolnshire
Country England
Historic subdivision Parts of Lindsey
Historic county Lincolnshire
Dove tower ID 25226
Rings 8 (lightweight ring), tenor 2 lb 7 oz in CSee below
Ownership Private ownership
Performances Search for performances on BellBoardCustomise
As of last night, BellBoard listed 24 performances here, of which none were peals and none were in the last two years
Lightweight ring of 8, tenor 2 lb 7 oz in C
Bells 8 (lightweight ring)Edit details
Tenor 2 lb 7 oz (1.11 kg) in C (510.0 Hz)
Peals No peals listed in the Felstead Database
Also Ground floor ringing chamber
Additional information Ceramic bells
Key pitched by hum rather than nominal
BellWeightFrequencyNoteDiameterDatedFounderCanonsTurningHanging
1994.0CFC
2932.0BFC
3834.0AFC
4748.0GFC
5660.0FFC
6624.0EFC
7556.0DFC
82 lb 7 oz510.0CFC
Notes

[1]Key of the ring

The tenor is tuned to note C, which is therefore the default key signature for the ring. However the tenor is sharp compared with the other bells which would otherwise fall into the key of B.

Published: 21/07/2025

Update log
21/07/2025Note added concerning the key signature. [Based on nominals provided earlier]
14/07/20251-8: nominal added [Bill Hibbert, From youtube video submitted by George Salter 31/7/2014. In accordance with the investigation at https://www.hibberts.co.uk/ceramic-bells/, the frequency submitted as the nominal is actually the lowest frequency in the sound. via #008863]
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