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- Q17003256 subject Q7702879.
- Q17003256 subject Q8296974.
- Q17003256 abstract "Full circle ringing is a method of ringing large bells where the bell is swung a complete circle from resting mouth uppermost around to mouth uppermost. Apart from portable mini rings, the bells range from a few hundredweight (100 kg) up to a few tons (4,000 kg) and are usually mounted in towers, most commonly associated with churches.".
- Q17003256 thumbnail Bell_in_Guildford_Cathedral_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1398106.jpg?width=300.
- Q17003256 wikiPageWikiLink Q17052696.
- Q17003256 wikiPageWikiLink Q17143905.
- Q17003256 wikiPageWikiLink Q2185491.
- Q17003256 wikiPageWikiLink Q354271.
- Q17003256 wikiPageWikiLink Q3651788.
- Q17003256 wikiPageWikiLink Q3651789.
- Q17003256 wikiPageWikiLink Q461406.
- Q17003256 wikiPageWikiLink Q7702879.
- Q17003256 wikiPageWikiLink Q8296974.
- Q17003256 comment "Full circle ringing is a method of ringing large bells where the bell is swung a complete circle from resting mouth uppermost around to mouth uppermost. Apart from portable mini rings, the bells range from a few hundredweight (100 kg) up to a few tons (4,000 kg) and are usually mounted in towers, most commonly associated with churches.".
- Q17003256 label "Full circle ringing".
- Q17003256 depiction Bell_in_Guildford_Cathedral_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1398106.jpg.