Taylors Eayre & Smith Ltd

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Coordinates: 52°46′23.44″N, 1°11′56.10″W Taylors Eayre & Smith Ltd (formerly John Taylor Bellfounders), based in Loughborough in the United Kingdom, is the world's largest working bell foundry.

The company manufactures bells for use in clock towers, change ringing peals, chimes, and carillons. In 2005, Taylor's merged with Eayre & Smith Ltd (bellhangers) to form Taylors Eayre & Smith Ltd.[1]

The site has a museum of bells, the only one of its kind in the UK.

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[edit] History

The present company is part of a line of bellfounders dating back to Johannes de Stafford in the 14th century.[2] The Taylor family became involved in 1784 and a foundry was established on the current site in 1839. They were the first bellfounder to adopt "true-harmonic" tuning in the late 19th century.[3] The foundry is based in buildings on Freehold Street.

[edit] Notable bells

In 1881 Taylor's cast the largest bell in Britain, "Great Paul", for St Paul's Cathedral in London, weighting 17,002 kg or more than 17 tons.

Many churches across the world have used bells cast at Taylor's Bell Foundry, including:

[edit] Bell Master

The current Bell Master is Andrew D Higson.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Foundry Merger accessed 20 June 2007
  2. ^ Foundry History accessed 20 June 2007
  3. ^ The Sound of Bells accessed 20 June 2007
  4. ^ Liverpool Cathedral Bells accessed 20 June 2007

[edit] External links