[Bell Historians] Early exports?
georgebellringer at gmail.com
georgebellringer at gmail.com
Fri Jan 10 14:59:51 GMT 2025
Both sets of bells are now in Jims hands.
Thanks.
George
From: Bell-historians On Behalf Of Carl S Zimmerman
Sent: 08 January 2025 15:50
To: Bell Historians <bell-historians at lists.ringingworld.co.uk>
Subject: [Bell Historians] Early exports?
Recent correspondence with an American historian has raised an interesting question or two. It is known that in our early colonial days, England discouraged industrial production here, wanting to import raw materials from the colonies and export finished goods to them. Among those finished goods would be bells. What are the earliest records of exports from British bellfounders to the colonies?
Also, we know quite a bit about early bellfounding practices, but what about the commercial practices of those bellfounders? For example, how would church bells have been packed for export to prevent damage in transit? What fittings would have been shipped with those bells, and what would the buyer have been expected to supply at destination? Etc., &c.
This will give you something to think about when it's too cold to go out exploring ancient belfries. :-)
Carl Scott Zimmerman, Campanologist
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