(The tense of this post has been modified to refer to a past event.)
On Monday 19th September, Derby Cathedral's ancient bells were rung, fully muffled, from 10am to 11am, prior to the funeral of Her Majesty the Queen in London.
Webcam watchers were able to see and and hear them on a special webcam, which we set up at short notice for the occasion.
Later that Monday evening, from 5pm to 8pm, a full peal of the Cathedral's bells was attempted. It took the ringing team over three hours to complete and, once again, the bells were be muffled as a mark of respect for Her Late Majesty.
Cast in 1520 during the reign of Henry VIII, this Tenor bell was half-muffled. It generated a respectful, loud tolling sound amongst all the other muffled peal of bells. |
Looking onto the bells in their 'down' position |
We worked late into the evening on Friday with Roger, one of the Cathedral ringers, and with Tim Unwin from Derby City Council to provide a way for everyone to both listen and to watch the bells ringing on the day of Her Majesty's funeral. Because of the incredible volume inside the bell tower, we found our camera's microphone suffered sound distortion, but this was rectified before Monday 19th by using an external microphone
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...and now with a good sound feed.
Thanks Nick and everyone else involved for organising this. I'm sure it must have been a difficult job. What incredible skill the ringers show in keeping the timing and rhythm going. How great to be able to see and hear the bells in action.
Thanks, Helen. It's quite mesmeric listening to it.
What a novelty experience for us and at such a memorable time. THANK YOU.
Wow!! They made it through to the end. What an amazing achievement. Total respect for the bell ringers. Brilliant job.
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