This page combines information from several sources and also indicates how the society has evolved over time.
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Stoke on Trent Archdiaconal Association of Church Bell Ringers
Originally there were four districts but in 1907 this was changed to a single entity. In 1925 Cheadle RC church was admitted so the name was changed to North Staffordshire & District Association of Change Ringers; [Original research by Pat Halls, subsequently taken on by John Harrison.]
1882
North Staffordshire and District Association of Change Ringers
Successor to the Stoke on Trent Archdiaconal Association. Some time later the title was shortened by omitting the 'and district'. [Original research by Pat Halls, subsequently taken on by John Harrison.]
1925
North Staffordshire Association
Renamed from North Staffordshire and District Association. [Original research by Pat Halls, subsequently taken on by John Harrison.]
founded 1937 Formerly: Stoke-upon-Trent Archidiaconal Association (1882-1926) North Staffordshire & District Association (1926-1937) [Research and observations associated with the Council Library Badge Collection by Chris Ridley.]
Unpaginated Lists of ringers of the various churches who ran in 2000. Computer print out
2944
Souvenir pin or ash tray for meeting at Stoke-on-Trent
1961
Rudhall bell and wheel 'When you mee ring, Ile sweetly sing AR 1710' Reverse: 'Central Council of Church Bell Ringers Conference Stoke-on-Trent 23rd May 1961', 'The North Staffordshire Association of Change-Ringers 1882' and 'Adams, England Estd 1657' 5"
Place of Birth: Wolstanton, Staffordshire Towers: He was attached to Wolstanton until about 1989 when he started to ring at Astbury for a short while before moving to Congleton Location mentioned in obituary: Wolstanton
Place of Birth: Silverdale, Staffordshire Began ringing at: Silverdale Towers: Stoke on Trent and Newcastle under Lyme Location mentioned in obituary: Newcastle-under-Lyme Location mentioned in obituary: Silverdale