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After a little searching through the city, he finally located a bellfounder.
He had had some thoughts on why she wanted a bellfounder.
The treble was cast in 1609 but the bellfounder has not been identified.
What in the Light could Aludra want with a bellfounder?
- after 1676) was a Russian cannon and bellfounder.
A practitioner of the craft is called a bellfounder or bellmaker.
Michael Darbie, an itinerant bellfounder, cast the third bell in 1656.
So Jan Albert de Grave was presumably the bellfounder who made these bells.
There are monuments to, among others, John Taylor, the Loughborough bellfounder, who was born here.
"That's why you want a bellfounder.
St. Assicus was a most expert metal worker, and was also renowned as a bellfounder.
Taylors were the first bellfounder to adopt "true-harmonic" tuning in the late 19th century.
"You tell me what use I might have for a bellfounder, and I will tell you all of my secrets.
The Eifeler Glockengießerei is currently run by Europe's only woman master bellfounder.
He can make every bellfounder from Andor to Tear stop casting bells and start casting dragons."
Amédée-Ernest Bollée (1844-1917) was a French bellfounder and inventor who specialized in steam cars.
In Amsterdam the only bellfounder in that time in Holland was Jan Albert de Grave.
The bellfounder Tobias III Norris of Stamford cast the third and fifth bells in 1681.
Richard Sanders, who had a bellfoundry at Bromsgrove, Worcestershire and was also an itinerant bellfounder, cast the fourth bell in 1723.
The son of a bellfounder, he is considered one of the most important bellfounders of the Middle Ages, though records suggest he participated in other casting.
William Chamberlain of Aldgate cast the tenor in about 1470 and an unidentified bellfounder cast the treble in about 1599.
The große Maria ("Great Mary") was poured in 1459 by bellfounder Thilmann from Hachenburg.
Geert van Wou (1440, Hintham-December 1527, Kampen) was a well-known Dutch bellfounder.
Bollée was the eldest son of Ernest-Sylvain Bollée, a bellfounder and inventor who moved to Le Mans in 1842.
The second and tenor bells were cast in about 1420 by an unknown bellfounder, and the treble was cast in 1749 by Abel Rudhall of Gloucester.