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All Saints Church on the High Street, now Lincoln College library, where the Oxford Society of Change Ringers practise.

The Oxford Society of Change Ringers, established in 1734, is a society dedicated to change ringing in Oxford, England. It should not be confused with the Oxford University Society of Change Ringers. The society is based at the Cathedral Church of Christ where its members ring for Sunday services as well as practising there twice a month. Weekly practices are held at Lincoln College, in the former All Saints Church, now the college library, which still has a peal of eight bells.

Other towers at which the Oxford Society rings include:

References

  1. "The Society - The Oxford Society of Change Ringers". Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  2. Herring, Naomi (11 September 2016). "City throws open its doors to the public". Oxford Mail. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  3. Morris, Jan (2001). Oxford. Oxford University Press. p. 115. ISBN 0192801368.
  4. Clarke, John Erskine (1875). Church Bells, v. 5. p. 439.
  5. "Beautiful Music". Oxford Times. 29 April 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2016.

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