SUGCR Annual Dinner 2003
Here are some photographs from the 2003 annual dinner on 1st March. |
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SUGCR Annual Dinner 2003
Here are some photographs from the 2003 annual dinner on 1st March, which were taken by current members of that era and hosted on the SUGCR website. This version of the website disappeared about four years later. |
SUGCR Annual Dinner 2003
Here, after the dinner, and more importantly after the wine-with-the dinner, there was this attempt at ringing Plain Bob Minor. For those interested in the postmortem (always a poor idea in ringing) the rightmost position is the first-in-the-row (the treble's home position). They almost manage the dodge at the leadend, but it fires out soon afterwards. Press the red button to see it all unfold:... |
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SUGCR Annual Dinner Weekend 2003
Here are a few photographs from the Sunday morning ringing after the 2003 annual dinner on 2nd March: Lodge Lane and then St Mary's. |
SUGCR Annual Dinner 2004
Here are some photographs from the 2004 annual dinner on 21st February. |
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SUGCR Annual Dinner 2004
Here are some photographs from the 2004 annual dinner on 21st February, which were taken by current members of that era and hosted on the SUGCR website. This version of the website disappeared about three years later. |
SUGCR Annual Dinner Weekend 2004
Here is a video of Sunday morning ringing at St Mary's |
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SUGCR Dinner Day Tour 2005
Here are a (very) few photographs from the 2005 dinner day tour on 19th February |
SUGCR Annual Dinner 2005
Here are some photographs from the 2005 annual dinner on 19th February. Fiftieth Anniversary dinner: so a good reason for the occasional appearence of the gothic-script "Guild of Change Ringers" banner, completed at 3am for the Guild's Bunfight in 1971, and which now normally spends its days in a tube in a cupboard in Sheffield. |
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SUGCR Annual Dinner 2005
Here are some photographs from the 2005 annual dinner on 19th February, which were taken by current members of that era and hosted on the SUGCR website. This version of the website disappeared a couple of years later. |