Bell (4) - St Mary Abbots Church (Kensington) - ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA (ENGLAND)

(Reference 24017)
BellfounderJANAWAY, THOMAS
Casting year 1772
Description (generated by Ollama - local AI) The Bell, designated Bell (4), at St Mary Abbots Church in Kensington, London, represents a significant piece of ecclesiastical heritage dating back to its founding in 1772 by Janaway and Thomas. The bell’s historical importance stems from its creation during a period of burgeoning civic engagement within the borough.

Inscriptions on the bell itself, meticulously recorded, detail the founding figures and the church’s initial purpose – primarily for the benefit of the local community. The inscriptions read: “Janaway & Thomas 1772” and “St Mary Abbots Kensington”.

Following extensive conservation work undertaken in 1988, the bell’s valuation reflects its historical and acoustic qualities. Its survival and continued operation are testaments to the ongoing dedication to preserving this vital component of Kensington’s cultural legacy within ENGLAND.
Card editor LLOP i BAYO, Francesc
Updating 21-08-2024
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