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Church, Clock, Hemispherical, and Other Description of Bells. Whitechapel Bell Foundry

Mears Stainbank

Antiques & Collectibles / Clocks & Watches

This volume provides a detailed account of the bells produced by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London. Established in 1570, the foundry was responsible for creating some of the most famous bells in the world, including the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia and the bells of Big Ben. In addition to technical specifications and descriptions of various types of bells, this volume also includes a history of the foundry itself.

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