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  2. McShane Bell Foundry - Wikipedia

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    Henry McShane (1830-1889), an immigrant from Dundalk, Ireland, established the McShane Bell Foundry in Baltimore, Maryland at Holliday and Centre Streets in 1856. By the late 19th century, the business had produced tens of thousands of bells, including dozens of chimes, shipping them out to churches and public buildings across the USA and beyond, and expanded to a large factory complex on ...

  3. J. C. Deagan, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The 97-bell carillon at the Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park has the most bells of any tubular-bell carillon. It was installed there during the summer of 1958, after first having been installed (with 75 bells) in the Florida exhibit building of the 1939 World's Fair . [ 14 ]

  4. Bellfounding - Wikipedia

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    If the bell is mounted as cast, without any tuning, it is called a "maiden bell". Russian bells are treated in this way and cast for a certain tone. [11] Cutaway drawing of a bell, showing the clapper and interior. The profile of the bell thickness can be seen, and is thickest at soundbow near the bottom (the lip).

  5. California Bell Company - Wikipedia

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    The California Bell Company was the first to make the original 1906 El Camino Real Bell. [2] They also manufacture other Mission Style Bells which will complement any Spanish style home. California Bell also makes church bells for customers as far away as Kenya and Tonga but most reside in the US or Canada. [1]

  6. Meneely bell foundries - Wikipedia

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    9 bells St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church: Brooklyn, New York: United States Assumption Church [9] 1922 dedicated Staten Island, New York: United States Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower [10] 1930s cast Chapel Hill, North Carolina: United States Meneely Bell Company. 12 bells supplemented by two bells from Petit & Fritsen in 1998. Cortland ...

  7. Royal Eijsbouts bell foundry - Wikipedia

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    Tuur was technical-minded and inventive. He took the initiative to learn how to cast bells himself. After years of experimentation, an in-house bell foundry was installed in 1947. [citation needed] The company is still recognized for their cast bells, which are used in carillons and church bells. In 2006 Eijsbouts cast the largest swinging bell ...

  8. Grassmayr Bell Foundry - Wikipedia

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    Seven other bells in the cathedral are also Grassmayr-made. [5] The world's largest tubular bell was cast by Grassmayr for the city of Aarhus, Denmark in 2015 as part of its preparations for becoming European Capital of Culture in 2017. The bell is 7.5 meters in length, 80 centimeters in diameter and weighs 3 tons. It is rung every time a baby ...

  9. Campanology - Wikipedia

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    While campanology primarily refers to larger bells typically housed in towers, it is not usually applied to smaller bell collections, such as glockenspiels, tubular bells, or Indonesian gamelans. Instead, the term is most commonly associated with the use of large bells, their musical and historical significance, and the ongoing efforts to ...