• Langeberg, Robertson East, Dutch Reformed Church 

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      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 ...
    • Mossel Bay, Catholic Church 

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      Mossel Bay, Catholic Church. There is a very impressive set of three bells in the wide tower of the Saint Blaize Catholic Church in Mossel Bay. When one enters the bell room, the three bells are hanging next to each other ...
    • Mossel Bay, Herbertsdale, Dutch Reformed Church 

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      Herbertsdale, Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk. There is a very interesting and beautifully decorated bell in the tower of the Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in Herbertsdale. On the shoulder of the bell one finds a first ...
    • Northern Suburbs, Bellville East, Dutch Reformed Church 

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      Bellville, Dutch Reformed Church, East. There is a very interesting bell in the slim tower of the Dutch Reformed Church in Bellville-East. The bell is beautifully decorated and perfectly kept. On top of the bell one finds ...
    • Southern Suburbs, Kommetjie, St Joseph Catholic Church 

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      Kommetjie, St Joseph Catholic Church. On the slopes of the hills in Kommetjie lies a beautifully located center of the Catholic Church of St Joseph. The center that overviews the area up to the sea, has a long church that ...
    • Witzenberg, Ceres, Ceresvallei, Dutch Reformed Church 

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      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, Wolseley, Dutch Reformed Church 

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      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 ...