-
October 2009.
Retrieved on 20
October 2009. "About the
Bellfoundry".
Loughborough Bellfoundry Trust.
Retrieved 2 May 2021. "John
Taylor International"...
- funerals. The
building contains a 24-bell carillon,
built by the
Bergholtz Bellfoundry [sv] in 1968 L****e
Berghagen (1945–2023),
singer Tim
Bergling (Avicii)...
- The
Whitechapel Bell
Foundry was a
business in the
London Borough of
Tower Hamlets. At the time of the
closure of its
Whitechapel premises, it was the...
-
church contains a 42-bell carillon,
which was cast by the
Bergholtz Bellfoundry [sv] in 1961. "Christinae kyrka". Göteborg & Co.
Archived from the original...
- John
Warner and Sons was a
metalworks and
bellfoundry based in
various locations in the UK,
established in 1739 and
dissolved in 1949. A
company was founded...
- were cast in 2009 by the firm Taylors,
Eayre &
Smith at
Loughborough Bellfoundry in Leicestershire, and
these form a ring of
bells for
traditional English...
-
putting them in the
wrong place.
Since Pfundner closed the
bellfoundry in 1971, the
bellfoundry Gr****mayr from
Innsbruck in
Tyrol had
bought a
licence for...
- east
tower contains a
carillon of 61 bells, cast by the
Petit &
Fritsen bellfoundry of the
Netherlands and
installed in 1959. It is the
largest and heaviest...
-
computer modelling,
produced bell
profiles which were cast by the
Eijsbouts Bellfoundry in the Netherlands. They were
described as
resembling old Coke bottles...
-
century been the home of John
Taylor & Co, bell founders. The firm's
Bellfoundry Museum on two
floors tells the
story of bell-making over the centuries...