Canterbury Bob Minor

also known as Canterbury Pleasure (II) in 1907 CC collection
Changes
  • Adjacent
  • Identity
  • Jump
  • Static
  • Dynamic
  • Cross
  • Pure
  • Penultimate
  • Touching Places
Hunt bells
  • Principle
  • Hunter
    • One
    • Multiple
    • All
Working bell cycles
  • Monocyclic
  • Isocyclic
  • Differential
Hunter classes
  • Plain
    • Place
    • Bob
    • Single
  • Alliance
  • Treble Place
  • Treble Dodging
    • Treble Bob
    • Delight
    • Surprise
  • Hybrid
  • Little
Symmetry
  • Asymmetric
  • Palindromic
  • Double
  • Rotational
  • Offset
Leadheads
  • Plain Bob
  • Grandsire
  • Original
  • Cyclic
  • Rounds
Course properties
  • True plain course
  • True leads
  • Right place
  • Uneven parity
  • Layered
Place notation
-16-16.34.56,16
Leadhead
g 135264
Divisions
None
Default calls
Far
Method above
Method below
Accepted extension path
EP3-1AB/1BC , EP4-2/1:2:1/1:2:1
Compositions designed for this method
23
Leads in course
5
Lead length
12
Plain course length
60
Hunt bells
1
Working bells
5
Stationary bells
0
Maximum blows in one place
2
Music score (default scheme)
♫ 23
Date Type Details
Sat 16 Feb 1889 First extent on towerbells 720 Canterbury Bob Minor at St Mary and St Hugh, Harlow, Essex, conducted by Henry J Tucker
Sat 17 Feb 1912 First inclusion in a peal on towerbells 5040 Minor (7m) by the Central Northamptonshire Association at St Andrew, Great Cransley, Northamptonshire, conducted by David J Nichols
Mon 11 Oct 1948 First peal on towerbells Canterbury Bob Minor at Croft, Leics by the Leicester Diocesan Guild at Croft, Leics
Sat 13 Jun 1964 First peal on handbells Canterbury Bob Minor by the Swansea and Brecon Diocesan Guild at Mor-Awelon, Swansea, Glam
Sat 8 Apr 2000 LongLength on towerbells 21600 Bob Minor (30m) by the Saint James' Guild at St Wistan, Wistow, Leicestershire, conducted by Peter G C Ellis