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1856 The large bell for the Westminster Clock Tower (commonly called [[Big Ben]]) was cast in the furnaces of [[Warner, Lucas and Barrett]] by [[Warner and Sons]] of Crescent Foundry, London<ref> The Times Monday, Aug 11, 1856</ref>, and one of the quarter bells.  
1856 The large bell for the Westminster Clock Tower (commonly called [[Big Ben]]) was cast in the furnaces of [[Warner, Lucas and Barrett]] by [[John Warner and Sons|Warner and Sons]] of Crescent Foundry, London<ref> The Times Monday, Aug 11, 1856</ref>, and one of the quarter bells.  


1866 See [[1866 Cleveland Blast Furnaces]] for detail of furnaces
1866 See [[1866 Cleveland Blast Furnaces]] for detail of furnaces

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of Norton, near Stockton-on-Tees

1856 The large bell for the Westminster Clock Tower (commonly called Big Ben) was cast in the furnaces of Warner, Lucas and Barrett by Warner and Sons of Crescent Foundry, London[1], and one of the quarter bells.

1866 See 1866 Cleveland Blast Furnaces for detail of furnaces


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Monday, Aug 11, 1856