Beacontree Avenue joins in with All the Bells, nationwide interactive art installation by artist Martin Creed to mark 12 hours before the start of the 2012 London Olympics.
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All the Bells Wolverhampton
Work No 1197 by Martin Creed All the bells in a country rung as quickly and as loudly as possible for three minutes At 08:12 on 27th July 2012, people from Wolverhampton joined Wolverhampton Art Gallery staff to ring in the first day of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
jingle bells
merry chirsmas everybody this is me playing trumpet
In the Belfry at Loughborough Parish Church
The stately parish church of All Saints in the town of Loughborough in Leicestershire has an impressive tower containing 10 bells. The world over, the name Loughborough is associated with Taylors Bellfoundry. Members of the Taylor family had been casting bells since the 1780s in various locations like St Neots, Oxford and Devon. In 1838 Loughborough Parish Church decided to have their bells recast. They were insistent that the new bells should be cast in Loughborough, and so John Taylor duly moved to Loughborough to cast the bells and stayed there. This church is duly important in creation of a piece of ringing history! The Taylor foundry moved to a purpose built building further out of the town in 1859 and it’s there they stayed. In 1899 the bells were again recast by Taylors, who a few years earlier had begun to make great improvements in the art of tuning and were willing to create a “showpiece” ring. The back four of this ring of ten were cast using the “Lost Wax” casting method, where a wax model of the intended bell is made and the mould created around it. As you can see they are rather ornate. The tenor weighs 30-2-0 (1549kg) and is in Db. The bells hang in an A frame dating from 1887. The tower moves quite a bit when the bells are rung and they are a bit of a challenge but damn they are worth the effort. One can hear these bells from inside the foundry workshop, thundering away magnificently over Loughborough. One of my favourite rings of bells and it was a …
All the Bells – Ringing at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
This video shows the gathering of bell ringers and ringing of bells on BMAG steps for “All the Bells”. Bell ringing outside Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery on 27th July 2012 from 8.12am to 8.15am for “All the Bells”. This was part of Work No. 1197: All the bells in the country rung as quickly and as loudly as possible for three minutes by Turner Prize-winning artist and musician Martin Creed is a London 2012 Festival commission and performed by everyone who wanted to take part.