Browsing Winelands District by Author "Petit & Fritsen (Firm)"
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Breede Valley, Worcester East, Dutch Reformed Church
Petit & Fritsen (Firm)Worcester, Dutch Reformed Church East. The Dutch Reformed Church of Worcester-East has a thin tower that is totally loose from the main building of the church. In the tower hangs a bell that could not be reached because ... -
Drakenstein, Wellington East, Dutch Reformed Church
Petit & Fritsen (Firm)The first stone of the Nederduits Gereformeerde church of Wellington-Oos was laid in 1976. The architect was J. Anthonie Smith. The church has a light and white tower. In the tower hangs a bell that has been well conserved ... -
Langeberg, Robertson East, Dutch Reformed Church
Petit & Fritsen (Firm)Robertson, Dutch Reformed Church, East. The slim and high tower of the Dutch Reformed Church in Robertson-East houses a bell that is beautifully decorated and perfectly kept. On top of the bell one finds a first decorative ... -
Witzenberg, Ceres, Ceresvallei, Dutch Reformed Church
Petit & Fritsen (Firm)Ceres, Dutch Reformed Church Ceresvallei. In the slim and high tower of the Dutch Reformed Church in Ceresvallei hangs a bell that can hardly be approached. The bell hangs above the clock and can only be viewed from ... -
Witzenberg, Ceres, St. Mary's Catholic Church
Petit & Fritsen (Firm)Photographs and information on the bell of St. Mary's Catholic Curch, Ceres. There is a very interesting bell in a horseshoe construction at the Saint Mary's Catholic Church in Ceres. Installed in a very neat bell tower ... -
Witzenberg, Wolseley, Dutch Reformed Church
Petit & Fritsen (Firm)Wolseley, Dutch Reformed Church. The founding stone of the attractive Dutch Reformed Church in Wolseley was laid in 1942. The church has no tower but there is a bell that is hidden by the front wall of the church. The bell ...