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    Oudtshoorn Park, Dutch Reformed Church

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    Petit & Fritsen (Firm)
    Date Created
    1974
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    7 colour photographs
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    Stellenbosch University
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    Abstract
    The congregation started in 1982. The building of the church started on 23 May 1976 under the architects Simpson & Bridgman. The church has a remarkably light tower. The bell in the tower is very well conserved and shows all the traditional decorations found on bells of the foundry Petit & Fritsen. Below the shoulder one first finds a decorative band with flowers and angels playing the violin. Underneath this figures the information about the foundry, the year of founding and the suppliers. In a single line all around the bell one reads: GELEWER DEUR SUID AFRIKAANSE ORRELBOUERS BEPERK SILVERTON. + + PETIT & FRITSEN, AARLE-RIXTEL, HOLLAND 5934 + + A.D. 1974. Then follow two moulding wires with in between a set of dots and underneath a third decorative band with hanging leaves in ogive form. Above the sound bow one finds a set of five moulding wires. The number 5934 refers to a registration number in the order book of the company. From the early fifties of last century onwards, the Suid-Afrikaanse Orrelbouers (SAOB) started intensive business with the foundry Petit & Fritsen. Apart from the Western Cape, the foundry had a lot of business with other areas in South-Africa like Transvaal and the Pretoria region. While most orders came from the Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk, also orders from churches of other denominations have been registered. The Royal Bell Foundry Petit & Fritsen is the third oldest family business in the whole of the Netherlands. It started operations in 1660 and remained one of the main bell founders in the world. It recently was amalgamated with the Koninklijke Eijsbouts in Asten, the Netherlands.
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