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Definition of Bell foundry
1. Noun. A foundry where bells are cast.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bell Foundry
Literary usage of Bell foundry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Days at the Factories: Or, The Manufacturing Industry of Great Britain by George Dodd (1843)
"A DAY AT A CHURCH-CLOCK FACTORY AND A BELL-FOUNDRY. HAS the reader ever visited
the belfry or the clock-room of a church tower ? ..."
2. The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, from the Settlement by Elizabeth Hubbell Godfrey Schenck (1904)
"bell foundry.—Troops from England.—Louisburg and St. Johns taken.—Forts Du Quesne
and Frontenac taken.—Abercrombie's defeat at Fort Ticonderoga. ..."
3. The Congregational Year-bookby Executive Committee, Publishing Committee by Executive Committee, Publishing Committee (1883)
"McSHANE bell foundry Continue to Manufacture those Celebrated Church, Academy,
Chime. Court-House and other BELLS í OF GENUINE BELL METAL (Copper and Tin). ..."