St. Mark's Church, Marske-by-the-sea
Joining the Marske bellringers
Who rings St. Mark's Church bells?
Handbell ringing
Books for Bellringers
Useful Links
Special Open Night to sample ringing
Famous Bells
Contact Information for St. Mark's Bellringers, Marske-by-th
Guestbook
Mail Form
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The Whitechapel Bell Foundry
 Whitechapel Bell Foundry's business has always been, and still concentrates solely on, the manufacture of bells and their associated fittings. Follow the link to tour the factory, learn how bells are made and check their prices. |
Taylors Eayre & Smith Ltd Bell Foundry
 John Taylor's Bell Foundry continues a line of bellfounding which has been unbroken since the middle of the 14th Century, when Johannes de Stafford was active only 10 miles from the site of the present foundry. In 2006 they amalgamated with the the belfry engineers Eayre & Smith. Don't forget to visit their Museum of Bells and Bell Founding.
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The Yorkshire Association of Change Ringers
 Regional associations or guilds bring together bellringers across the country. The Yorkshire Association provides training, regular meetings, bellringing competitions and keeps ringers in touch with each other. |
The Ringing World
 | The Ringing World is the weekly newspaper devoted to bells and ringing throughout the world. There are educational and advisory articles, news stories, letters and reports of ringing achievements. |
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Marske Picture Gallery
 Fred Brunskill is one of the district's most accomplished amateur photographers. His picture gallery covers an extensive area of Cleveland and neighbouring North Yorkshire. Visit his site for a photographic tour of Marske and district. |
Pictures and historical anecdotes
 Richard Mann has collected a fascinating pot pourri of pictures and anecdotes about Marske by the sea. The site also encompasses neighbouring towns of Redcar, Saltburn and Kirkleatham. |
Webring - links to other ringing & ringers websites
WebRing is a hub that links you to scores of other web sites set up by bellringers around the world. There are mini-rings, individual towers, ringers' associations, publishers and makers of ringing related memorabilia and trivia. |
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