Yorkshire tails in the 1880's Does anyone know if Smallfield was a ringer? The reason I ask is that he may have just sketched the architecture of the tower when the ropes were out of the way (did they use spiders at that date?). He could then have sat in on a practice night locally and pulled the rope details from there. Frankly I've no way of knowing, but London or Cornwall it is fascinating to see a quite detailed picture of ringing at that time.
The reason I'm cautious is that it was common for artists to carry sketchbooks with them when travelling, photography was still very cumbersome at that time. A "visit" might be 5 minutes with a local that told him the tale, it might be all day. Then back home in the comfort of the studio an artist could work up the final image. If Smallfield's sketchbooks were available it would be interesting to see them.