
Victorian Bell Foundry
Victorian Bell Foundry was a specialized workshop during the Victorian era that cast bells from metal, typically bronze or brass. These bells were used in churches, clock towers, and public buildings to signal time or summon people. The foundry combined craftsmanship and metallurgy, pouring molten metal into molds to create durable, resonant bells. The process involved designing, melting, pouring, and finishing the bells to ensure they produced clear, lasting sounds. Victorian Bell Foundries played a crucial role in producing both functional and decorative bells that became iconic features of communities and institutions during the 19th century.