KINGSTON-UPON-HULL - HT/2 : ENGLAND -YE

*Location:

   Holy Trinity Church
   (Most Holy & Undivided Trinity)
   Market Place
   (between Market Place and Fish Street)
   Kingston-upon-Hull,
     Yorkshire/East Riding, England
   OS Ref. TA 099 285
   LL: N 53.74175, W 0.33432
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City locator maps and gazetteer page (County is wrong; other data are correct.)

*Contact:

   Holy Trinity Parish Church
   Market Place
   Kingston upon Hull  HU1 1RR
   T: 01482 324835
   E: office@holy-trinity.org.uk

*Schedule:

   (unknown)

*Remarks:

   2nd bell (C#) cast 1960.  In original
   chime, added semitones were sharp 4th,
   flat 7th, sharp octave.
   Also a service bell, J G Pfeifer, 1910,
   and a ring of 15.

*Technical data:

   Electric-automatic carillon of 23 bells
   Pitch of heaviest bell is B  in the middle octave
   Transposition is not applicable
   Keyboard range:     ----  /    NONE  
   The arrangement of tones and semitones is unknown.
   There is no practice console
   The instrument was enlarged in 2014
     with bells made by Taylor      
   Prior history:
     In 2013, the instrument was begun with 15 bells
       by Taylor       (except for 1)
       Transposition was not applicable
       Keyboard range was:     B F#  /    NONE  
       There were three added semitones
   No auxiliary mechanisms known
   Tower details not available
   Year of latest technical information source is 2013
*Links:

The church Website says nothing about the chime and very little about the ring.

Where the initial phase this work lies in the sequence of output of the Taylor bellfoundry, in this region and in the world.
Where the final phase this work lies in the sequence of output of the Taylor bellfoundry, in this region and in the world.

Ranking among all British Isles non-traditional carillons by pitch (weight).
Ranking among all British Isles non-traditional carillons by size (number of bells).
Ranking among all British Isles non-traditional carillons by year of completion.

Index to all tower bell instruments in England, including the 15-bell ring in the same tower..

*Status:
   This page was built from the database on  5-Nov-23
   based on textual data last updated on 2020/10/22
   and on technical data last updated on 2013/10/28
*Photos:

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