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The '''Taylor bell foundry''' of Loughborough | The '''Taylor bell foundry''' of Loughborough | ||
c.1350-75. The bell foundry at Loughborough probably had its origin in Leicester at about this time. | |||
Founders of the New Ring of Bells for [[St Paul's Cathedral]] and of Great Paul.<ref>The Engineer 1882/09/15</ref> | Founders of the New Ring of Bells for [[St Paul's Cathedral]] and of Great Paul.<ref>The Engineer 1882/09/15</ref> |
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The Taylor bell foundry of Loughborough
c.1350-75. The bell foundry at Loughborough probably had its origin in Leicester at about this time.
Founders of the New Ring of Bells for St Paul's Cathedral and of Great Paul.[1]
As well as the simple casting of bells the foundry carried out the intricate and scientific task of making tuned carillons.
1882 Provided the Bells for a New Clock for Bombay Univerisity.[2]