Cape Flats, Philippi, Neu-Eisleben Church
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Photographs and information on the bell of the Neu-Eisleben Lutheran Church in Philippi. eu-Eisleben Lutheran Church: A Lutheran congregation that merged in 1979 with that in Philippi is Neu-Eisleben. The name Eisleben refers to the place in Germany where Martin Luther was born and died. The congregation in Neu-Eisleben was started on 9 July 1896 by a group of German settlers. In 1946 the Lutherkirche was dedicated and it is not unlikely that the bell was installed around that period. The bell in the tower is neat and seemingly well-made. However, it doesn’t carry any decoration or indication of where and when it has been cast.
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