University of Bristol Society of Change Ringers

Coordinates: 51°27′26″N 2°35′54″W / 51.457199°N 2.598424°W / 51.457199; -2.598424

University of Bristol Society of Change Ringers

UBSCR in a shape of a bell, surrounded by a wheel, flanked by 'Sallies'

UBSCR Logo
Abbreviation UBSCR
Formation 1943
Legal status Society
Purpose Educational
Headquarters St Matthews, Kingsdown
Location
  • Bristol
Coordinates 51°27′26″N 2°35′54″W / 51.457199°N 2.598424°W / 51.457199; -2.598424
Membership
Bristol Students and Alumni
Master
Jed Roughley
Parent organization
University of Bristol Union
Affiliations University of Bristol, Central Council of Church Bell Ringers
Website UBSCR

The University of Bristol Society of Change Ringers (UBSCR) is a change ringing society.[1] UBSCR is associated with the University of Bristol and is affiliated to the University of Bristol Union. UBSCR was established in 1943[2] and has rung at St Michael on the Mount Without since 1944.[2] Since 1950 there have been over 700 peals rung for the society.[3] UBSCR is also affiliated to the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers[4] and sends two representatives to its AGM.

History

UBSCR was founded in the Autumn Term of 1943 by Monica Richardson. Since then generations of student ringers have come and gone, contributing on the way to the development of the Society and its traditions.

The Society's first practice was held on 6 November 1943 at Long Ashton. In 1944 UBSCR moved to St Michael on the Mount, Without. The Society’s first peal (5040 of Grandsire Triples) was rung on 17 May 1947. Since then UBSCR has grown. Students and former students from the Bristol area are active members.

The society home tower was St Michael on the mount, without from 1944 until 2012 when safety concerns limited the amount of ringing at St Michaels. The home tower is now St Matthews, Kingsdown. Ringing continued, albeit sporadically, at St Michaels until October 2016 when the church suffered a major fire.[5] [6]

Activities

UBSCR holds and participates in many events throughout the course of each academic year, including the meetings of the Southern Universities Association and the Northern Universities Association, a tour organised with the Exeter Colleges Guild (The Joint Exeter Tour), a Summer Tour, Cupid Tour (organised by the current master) and a Christmas Party, as well as a cheese and port evening and pudding party. The Annual Dinner is held on the 4th Saturday of January each year and is celebrated with the ringing of peals.

The University Centenary

In 2009 the University of Bristol celebrated the centenary of being granted its Royal Charter.[7] In celebration, Great George was rung for two minutes, and the bells of Bristol 'followed' Great George by ringing quarter peals and general change ringing. The UBSCR played a part in the celebrations[8] of this event by ringing Great George and by helping with the other ringing.[9]

Great George

The hour bell in the Wills Memorial Building is rung, by members and friends of UBSCR to mark events and days of national importance or significance. Examples of this include Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday [10] and VE day.[11]

Recent Masters

See also

References

  1. "List of University Change Ringing Societies". cccbr. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
  2. 1 2 Bliss, Mary; Andrew Agg; Patrick Bird; John Manley (1999). UBSCR: 1943-1999 - A History of the University of Bristol Society of Change Ringers. Andrew Agg. ISBN 0-9537588-0-X.
  3. "Peals of the UBSCR since 1950". pealbase. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
  4. "Ringing Societies Affiliated with the Central Council". CCCBR. Retrieved 2016-10-10.
  5. "Bristol church fire 'started deliberately'". BBC news. 2016-10-17. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
  6. Webster, Richard F (November 11, 2016). "Fire at St Mike's, Bristol". The Ringing World (5507): 1137 –– 1138.
  7. "BBC News Article on the University's Centenary Ringing". BBC news. 2009-05-24. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
  8. "Bristol University News Article on the University's Centenary Ringing". Bristol University. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
  9. ""This is Bristol" News Article on the University's Centenary Ringing". "This is Bristol". Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  10. "Great George to chime in honour of The Queen's 90th birthday". Bristol University. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
  11. "Great George tolls to mark 70th anniversary of VE Day". Bristol University. Retrieved 2015-05-07.
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