Peal board

A peal board records on a wooden, metal, stone or canvas plaque a peal rung on church bells.

In modern terms a peal is the ringing of 5000 or more different changes on bells (5040 on 7 or fewer bells) in the "English style" of change ringing.

The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers determines the rules for allowing a peal.

More commonly they record an event such as a royal occasion, induction of an incumbent or funeral of a ringer.

Many important peal boards were destroyed by incendiary bombs during World War II including that recording the first peal by the College Youths in 1725 at St Brides.

Peal board in Netherton, West Midlands for the funeral of Queen Victoria , 1901