New Durham Surprise Royal

known as Durham Surprise Royal between 13/11/1962 and 21/06/1963
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
-30-14-12-30.14-14.30.14-14.30.14-34.10,12
Leadhead
a 1352749608
Divisions
None
Default calls
Near
Method above
Method below
New Durham Surprise Royal
FCH Groups
/BDK1a2
Accepted extension path
EP3-1DE/4EF , EP4-2/8:4:4
Compositions designed for this method
2
Leads in course
9
Lead length
40
Plain course length
360
Hunt bells
1
Working bells
9
Stationary bells
0
Maximum blows in one place
2
Music score (default scheme)
♫ 115
Date Type Details
Tue 13 Nov 1962 First peal on handbells New Durham Surprise Royal by the Leicester Diocesan Guild at The Wayside, Leicester, Leics
Sat 2 Mar 1968 First inclusion in a peal on towerbells 5040 Spliced Surprise Royal (50m) by the Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association at Christ Church with St Ewen, Bristol, Bristol, conducted by Anthony R Peake
Sat 29 Jun 1991 First peal on towerbells 5040 New Durham Surprise Royal by the Gloucester & Bristol Diocesan Association at St Mark, Worsley, Greater Manchester