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  2. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A collection of vintage cast iron cookware. Most of the major manufacturers of cast iron cookware in the United States began production in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Cast-iron cookware and stoves were especially popular among homemakers and housekeepers during the first half of the 20th century.

  3. Bellfounding - Wikipedia

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    The present bell is sometimes referred to as Kolokol III (Bell III), because it is the third recasting; remnants from the old bell were melted down and the metal reused to cast the new bell. This practice was fairly commonplace, as the metal materials were very costly.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Category:Bell foundries of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bell foundries of the United States" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Bell - Wikipedia

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    By the 13th century BC, bells weighing over 150 kilograms (330 pounds) were being cast in China. After 1000 AD, iron became the most commonly used metal for bells instead of bronze. The earliest dated iron bell was manufactured in 1079, found in Hubei Province. [10] Bells west of China did not reach the same size until the 2nd millennium AD.

  7. John Taylor & Co - Wikipedia

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    In 1881 at Loughborough, Taylor's cast "Great Paul" (the largest British cast bell in Britain) for St Paul's Cathedral in London, weighing 17,002 kilograms (37,483 lb) or more than 17 metric tons. Rock band AC/DC used a 2000-pound cast bronze bell for the song " Hells Bells ", which was originally used on the Back in Black Tour in 1980.

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