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http://www.norwich-diocese-ringers.org.uk
Western Branch
http://www.westernbranch.org.uk
The web site of the Western Branch of the NDA
Southern Branch
http://www.southnorfolkringers.org
The web site of the Southern Branch
Central Council of Church Bell Ringer (CCCBR) or generally known as the ‘Central Council’
http://www.cccbr.org.uk
Really the centre of all ringing, it contains many articles on ringing matters and links to very many others including links to other Ringing Association.
Ringing World (RW)
http://www.ringingworld.co.uk
Contains submission forms for peals and quarter peals, direct links to the more important articles, a RW search engine and indexes from 1993
Dove’s Guide for Church Bell Ringers (Dove)
http://dove.cccbr.org.uk/dove.php
The definitive source for information about rings of bells (excluding private mini-rings) give direct link to printable maps. Can be downloaded to a SatNav
Tintinnalogia, or the Art of Ringing by Richard Duckworth and Fabian Stedman
http://www.qutenberg.org/etext/18567
This is a link to a site where you can download one of the earliest books on change ringing
Visual Method Archive
http://www.vismeth.co.uk/main.htm
You want a diagram for a method? This will enable you to print it out.
Methods Database
http://methods.ringing.org/
Similar to Visual Method Archive
Methods Database
http://methods.ringing.org/index.html
Similar to Visual Method Archive but more advanced
Steve Scanlon’s Free Change Ringing Software
http://www.ringbell.co.uk/software/workshop.htm
A site from which you may download and install free of charge several usdeful ringer’s ‘tools’ including a method printing facility, a ringing simulator and a ‘Ropesight Tutor’
John Heaton’s ‘Notes on Ringing’
http://www.heatons.fsnet.co.uk/Ringing/
Well worth visiting if you want to know more about theoretical and practical aspects of ringing.
John Harrison is the man who used to write many of the ‘Learning Curve’ articles for the RW
http://www.jaharrison.me.uk/
This site contains many interesting articles and links on ringing (and more) , including the deeper methematics of change ringing.
Campanophile
http://www.campanophile.co.uk/
Lots of information on this site. Do look at it.
There are a number of different simulators on the market. To ensure a level playing field for all purveyors of type ‘Ringing Simulators’ in you search engine.