Oxford University Society of Change Ringers

[5] For at least twenty years before the Second World War, the standard of ringing never rose much above Plain Bob Minor and Grandsire Doubles.

This was so successful that when the ban was lifted there were enough competent ringers to be able to ring more than had previously been possible, and surprise major began to be rung regularly.

During the Easter vacation a four-day tour is organised in a different area of the country where both present and past members visit several rings of bells each day.

On the first Saturday of February an annual dinner is held which in recent years has taken place at Harris Manchester College.

The society enters the SUA striking competitions in Michaelmas term and has hosted the event on a number of occasions.

A picture of a board recording a visit by the Oxford University Society of Change Ringers to Iffley Church in 1873.
In 1873 the society visited Iffley church. [ 3 ]