Browsing by Author "C. & G. Mears (Firm)"
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Beaufort West, Christ Anglican Church
C. & G. Mears (Firm)Information and photographs of the Christ Anglican Church in Beaufort West. Along the same street in Beaufort West as the Old Town Hall and the DRC, one finds the Christ Anglican Church. This church has been constructed ... -
Cape Town, Company's Gardens
C. & G. Mears (Firm)Photographs and information on a bell in the Company's Gardens, Cape Town. In the bell tower in the center of the garden hangs a bell from 1853 made by C & G Mears. This bell used to be the old fire-alarm bell from the ... -
Drakenstein, Wellington, Market
C. & G. Mears (Firm)Photographs and information on the bell in the old market centre in Wellington, South Africa. The Old Market Building holds a bell. The Wellington Information Centre is located in the Old Market Building which dates back ... -
Knysna, Holy Trinity Church
C. & G. Mears (Firm)Photographs and information on the Holy Trinity Church and its bell in Belvedere, Knysna. Outside Knysna, the Belvidere Manor, Holy Trinity Church is a Sophie Gray building with a bell sitting in a bell cote. Information ... -
Langeberg, Robertson, Dutch Reformed Church
John Warner & Sons; C. & G. Mears (Firm)Photographs and information on the bells of the Dutch Reformed Church, Robertson, South Africa. In the tower of the Robertson Dutch Reformed Church there is a set of 5 bells together with a half spherical gong. All bells ... -
Swartland, Darling, Dutch Reformed Church
C. & G. Mears (Firm)The Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk in Darling is a sheet-white building with an impressive appearance. The current church replaces a former building that was completely destroyed by fire in 1955. This church has two bells, ... -
Swartland, Riebeek West, Dutch Reformed Church
C. & G. Mears (Firm)Photographs and information on the Dutch Reformed Church and its bell in Riebeek Kasteel. The Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk in Riebeek Wes has two bells, one in the tower, the other in a detached tower on the right hand ...