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Frank Courtenay Price

Date of Birth27/07/1933
Date of Death16/05/2005
Date of Funeral26/05/2005
Age at death71
Trade or profession

Biographical references

Biographical Summary

The Ringing World page 492 20/05/2005
The Ringing World page 624 01/07/2005
The Ringing World page 632 01/07/2005
The Ringing World page 742 05/08/2005
The Ringing World page 756 05/08/2005
The Ringing World page 1223 16/12/2005
Report and Newsletter page 9 01/04/2006

Societies

Oxford Diocesan Guild
Ancient Society of College Youths
Antient Free and Accepted Masons of England

Photo

Places

Place of BirthFeltham, Middlesex
Began ringing atFeltham, Middlesex
TowersHillingdon tower from 1953 - 63, Easthampstead from 1963 - 1973 and to Marlborough from 1973 until he moved to Newmarket.
Location mentioned in obituaryWarfield & Shouldham

Performances

Notable performances: He was a very fine heavy bell ringer, turning in the tenors at Redcliffe, Southwark, Manchester Town Hall and Inveraray: in total 9 single-handed peals on tenors of more than 40 cwt. He rang 127 peals of Surprise Maximus in hand, including the alphabet twice, in different methods. He also rang the Cambridge family from Minor to Maximus doublehanded and took part in double-handed peals of Minor, Major and Maximus where all the ringers rang two bells. This skill came in very useful when the tower band was short of ringers for a Branch 8-bell Striking competition which was won with only seven ringers. Coincidentally, he shared his birthday with James Washbrook, one of the earliest exponents of double-handed ringing and the first to ring a double-handed peal. His peal total included several long lengths, over 10,000 changes on tower bells and a record length of 15,047 Grandsire Caters on handbells.

First peal

Cranford, Middlesex
08/01/1944
Total peals rung1609
Total peals conducted337

Participation in Central Council activities

Offices held: As a Central Council member he served as a member of the Standing Committee 1969-1972 and the Overseas Ringing Committee 1969-1972

Meetings attended: 5

YearSocietyParticipation
1966Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1967Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1968Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1969Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1970Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1971Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1972Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1973Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative

Not in Rolls of Honour

Frank Courtenay Price

Date of Birth27/07/1933
Date of Death16/05/2005
Date of Funeral26/05/2005
Age at death71
Trade or profession

Biographical references

Biographical Summary

The Ringing World page 492 20/05/2005
The Ringing World page 624 01/07/2005
The Ringing World page 632 01/07/2005
The Ringing World page 742 05/08/2005
The Ringing World page 756 05/08/2005
The Ringing World page 1223 16/12/2005
Report and Newsletter page 9 01/04/2006

Societies

Oxford Diocesan Guild
Ancient Society of College Youths
Antient Free and Accepted Masons of England

Photo

Places

Place of BirthFeltham, Middlesex
Began ringing atFeltham, Middlesex
TowersHillingdon tower from 1953 - 63, Easthampstead from 1963 - 1973 and to Marlborough from 1973 until he moved to Newmarket.
Location mentioned in obituaryWarfield & Shouldham

Performances

Notable performances: He was a very fine heavy bell ringer, turning in the tenors at Redcliffe, Southwark, Manchester Town Hall and Inveraray: in total 9 single-handed peals on tenors of more than 40 cwt. He rang 127 peals of Surprise Maximus in hand, including the alphabet twice, in different methods. He also rang the Cambridge family from Minor to Maximus doublehanded and took part in double-handed peals of Minor, Major and Maximus where all the ringers rang two bells. This skill came in very useful when the tower band was short of ringers for a Branch 8-bell Striking competition which was won with only seven ringers. Coincidentally, he shared his birthday with James Washbrook, one of the earliest exponents of double-handed ringing and the first to ring a double-handed peal. His peal total included several long lengths, over 10,000 changes on tower bells and a record length of 15,047 Grandsire Caters on handbells.

First peal

Cranford, Middlesex
08/01/1944
Total peals rung1609
Total peals conducted337

Participation in Central Council activities

Offices held: As a Central Council member he served as a member of the Standing Committee 1969-1972 and the Overseas Ringing Committee 1969-1972

Meetings attended: 5

YearSocietyParticipation
1966Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1967Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1968Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1969Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1970Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1971Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1972Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative
1973Oxford Diocesan GuildSociety Representative

Not in Rolls of Honour

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