The old bell survives to this day and serves now as a memorial.
Only the bell survived the ages and is even one of the oldest churchbells in the Netherlands.
This bell still survives, although it was renewed in 1728.
As few European bells from the 19th century survived two world wars, the bells are considered historically important.
The bell did not survive to this day.
The clock was lost in the fire of 1979 but the original bells survived.
St. Paul's bell had survived but there was no power for the electric clapper.
Only two bells by Yemelyan Danilov survived to this day.
In the 20th century the ring was increased to six, but of the original bells only the Bagley and undated bells survive.
Other much smaller bells cast by Terentyev did not survive to this day.