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bellfounding (uncountable)
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出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/13 00:05 UTC 版)
Bellfounding is the casting of bells in a foundry for use in churches, clocks, and public buildings. A practitioner of the craft is called a bellmaker or bellfounder. The process in Europe dates to the 4th or 5th century. In early times, when a town produced a bell it was a momentous occasion in which the whole community would participate. Archaeological excavations of churchyards in Britain have revealed furnaces, which suggests that bells were often cast on site in pits dug in the building grounds. In some instances bells were cast directly in the church. Before the nineteenth century, bellfounders tended to be itinerant, traveling from church to church to cast bells on site. It wasn't until the creation of railroads, that more centralized foundries were established. There are however examples of foundries producing bells prior to this, such as the Whitechapel Bell Foundry.